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Subject Areas on Research
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133Xenon clearance from amniotic fluid in baboons during administration of oxytocin, prostaglandin F2 alpha and a beta-mimetic agent.
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A catalytic antioxidant attenuates alveolar structural remodeling in bronchopulmonary dysplasia.
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A comparison of dominance rank metrics reveals multiple competitive landscapes in an animal society.
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A light microscopic study of the effects of testicular hyaluronidase on the outflow system of a baboon (Papio cynocephalus).
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A microsporidan contaminant of a nonhuman primate cell culture: ultrastructural comparison with Nosema connori.
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Aberrant activation of signal transducer and activator of transcription-3 (STAT3) signaling in endometriosis.
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Abrogation of baboon natural xenoantibody to pig splenocytes by DL-penicillamine.
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Absence of hyperacute rejection in newborn pig-to-baboon cardiac xenografts.
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Absence of hyperacute rejection in pig-to-primate orthotopic pulmonary xenografts.
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Accelerated reproduction is not an adaptive response to early-life adversity in wild baboons.
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Accelerated thymic maturation and autoreactive T cells in bronchopulmonary dysplasia.
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Acid mucopolysaccharides in the outflow apparatus.
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Acute vascular rejection and accommodation: divergent outcomes of the humoral response to organ transplantation.
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Aerosolized manganese SOD decreases hyperoxic pulmonary injury in primates. I. Physiology and biochemistry.
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Aerosolized manganese SOD decreases hyperoxic pulmonary injury in primates. II. Morphometric analysis.
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Allele-specific gene expression in a wild nonhuman primate population.
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Altered mitochondrial redox responses in gram negative septic shock in primates.
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Alu Insertion Polymorphisms as Evidence for Population Structure in Baboons.
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Alveolar septal structure in different species.
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Analysis of expression of multiple genes encoding calmodulin during spermatogenesis.
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Antibody to E- and L-selectin does not prevent lung injury or mortality in septic baboons.
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Antibody to intercellular adhesion molecule 1 (CD54) decreases survival and not lung injury in baboons with sepsis.
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Antigen expression in xenotransplantation: how low must it go?
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Artificial surfactant attenuates hyperoxic lung injury in primates. I. Physiology and biochemistry.
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Artificial surfactant attenuates hyperoxic lung injury in primates. II. Morphometric analysis.
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Associations between the cells of the walls of Schlemm's canal.
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Bacterial priming increases lung injury in gram-negative sepsis.
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Behavioral, endocrine, and immunological correlates of immigration by an aggressive male into a natural primate group.
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Bench to bedside: targeting coagulation and fibrinolysis in acute lung injury.
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Better baboon break-ups: collective decision theory of complex social network fissions.
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Blockade of tissue factor-factor X binding attenuates sepsis-induced respiratory and renal failure.
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Blockade of tissue factor: treatment for organ injury in established sepsis.
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Bombesin-like peptide and receptors in lung injury models: diverse gene expression, similar function.
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Bombesin-like peptide mediates lung injury in a baboon model of bronchopulmonary dysplasia.
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Bombesin-like peptides and mast cell responses: relevance to bronchopulmonary dysplasia?
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Bombesin-like peptides and receptors in normal fetal baboon lung: roles in lung growth and maturation.
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Bombesin-like peptides modulate alveolarization and angiogenesis in bronchopulmonary dysplasia.
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Brief inhalation method to measure cerebral oxygen extraction fraction with PET: accuracy determination under pathologic conditions.
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Bronchopulmonary dysplasia impairs L-type amino acid transporter-1 expression in human and baboon lung.
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Canine length in wild male baboons: maturation, aging and social dominance rank.
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Cardiac xenografts between primate species provide evidence for the importance of the alpha-galactosyl determinant in hyperacute rejection.
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Cell-cell interactions and bronchoconstrictor eicosanoid reduction with inhaled carbon monoxide and resolvin D1.
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Changes in gene expression associated with reproductive maturation in wild female baboons.
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Changes in the lung after prolonged positive pressure ventilation in normal baboons.
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Coagulation blockade prevents sepsis-induced respiratory and renal failure in baboons.
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Coagulopathy in α-galactosyl transferase knockout pulmonary xenotransplants.
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Comparative anatomy of the angular tissues in the baboon and human eye in relation to pilocarpine response.
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Comparing reference-based RNA-Seq mapping methods for non-human primate data.
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Conditional fetal and infant killing by male baboons.
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Costs and drivers of helminth parasite infection in wild female baboons.
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Cross-species amplification, non-invasive genotyping, and non-Mendelian inheritance of human STRPs in Savannah baboons.
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Cumulative early life adversity predicts longevity in wild baboons
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Decreased Notch pathway signaling in the endometrium of women with endometriosis impairs decidualization.
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Decreased fibrinolytic activity in porcine-to-primate cardiac xenotransplantation.
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Delayed cardiac xenograft rejection in a pig-to-baboon model treated with a tolerance-inducing regimen and donor bone marrow infusion.
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Depletion of pulmonary intravascular macrophages prevents hyperacute pulmonary xenograft dysfunction.
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Determinants of effective population size for loci with different modes of inheritance.
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Development of a novel preclinical model of pneumococcal pneumonia in nonhuman primates.
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Development, diet and dynamism: longitudinal and cross-sectional predictors of gut microbial communities in wild baboons.
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Developmental regulation of p66Shc is altered by bronchopulmonary dysplasia in baboons and humans.
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Direct effects of corticotropin-releasing hormone and thyrotropin-releasing hormone on fetal lung explants.
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Disseminated intravascular coagulation in association with pig-to-primate pulmonary xenotransplantation.
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Distinct gene regulatory signatures of dominance rank and social bond strength in wild baboons.
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Distribution and significance of hyaluronidase-sensitive materials in the trabecular wall of Schlemm's canal.
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Dominance rank-associated gene expression is widespread, sex-specific, and a precursor to high social status in wild male baboons.
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Early life adversity and adult social relationships have independent effects on survival in a wild primate.
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Effect of an anti-C5a monoclonal antibody indicates a prominent role for anaphylatoxin in pulmonary xenograft dysfunction.
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Effects of diazoxide and beta adrenergic drugs on spontaneous and induced uterine activity in the pregnant baboon.
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Effects of inhaled CO administration on acute lung injury in baboons with pneumococcal pneumonia.
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Effects of prostaglandin F 2 , oxytocin, and ethanol on the uterus of the pregnant baboon.
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Efficient Genome-Wide Sequencing and Low-Coverage Pedigree Analysis from Noninvasively Collected Samples.
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Eicosanoids and the hemodynamic course of live Escherichia coli-induced sepsis in baboons.
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Elimination of the action of glucagon-like peptide 1 causes an impairment of glucose tolerance after nutrient ingestion by healthy baboons.
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Endocrinology of year-round reproduction in a highly seasonal habitat: environmental variability in testosterone and glucocorticoids in baboon males.
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Endogenous somatostatin-28 modulates postprandial insulin secretion. Immunoneutralization studies in baboons.
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Estimation of energetic condition in wild baboons using fecal thyroid hormone determination.
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Evidence for polyreactive xenoreactive antibodies in the repertoire of human anti-swine antibodies: the 'next' humoral barrier to xenotransplantation?
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Evolution of DNA Methylation in Papio Baboons.
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Evolutionary biology: significance of primate sexual swellings.
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Expression of newborn pig endothelial cell xenoantigens recognized by baboon natural xenoantibody.
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Facial and genital lesions in baboons (Papio anubis) of Kibale National Park, Uganda.
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Female aggression and male membership in troops of Japanese macaques and olive baboons.
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Fibrous glass and cancer.
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Fossil papio cranium from !Ncumtsa (Koanaka) Hills, western Ngamiland, Botswana.
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Genetic effective size of a wild primate population: influence of current and historical demography.
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Genetic evidence for long-term population decline in a savannah-dwelling primate: inferences from a hierarchical bayesian model.
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Genetic structure in a dynamic baboon hybrid zone corroborates behavioural observations in a hybrid population.
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Glucocorticoid exposure predicts survival in female baboons.
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Gut microbiome heritability is nearly universal but environmentally contingent.
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Hemodynamic effects of metalloporphyrin catalytic antioxidants: structure-activity relationships and species specificity.
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Heparin-based blood purification attenuates organ injury in baboons with Streptococcus pneumoniae pneumonia.
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Higher dominance rank is associated with lower glucocorticoids in wild female baboons: A rank metric comparison.
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Hormonal correlates of natal dispersal and rank attainment in wild male baboons.
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Humoral responses to pig-to-baboon cardiac transplantation: implications for the pathogenesis and treatment of acute vascular rejection and for accommodation.
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Hypercortisolism associated with social subordinance or social isolation among wild baboons.
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IMAGE: high-powered detection of genetic effects on DNA methylation using integrated methylation QTL mapping and allele-specific analysis.
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Identification and developmental expression of two activin receptors in baboon lung.
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Immigration and hybridization patterns of yellow and anubis baboons in and around Amboseli, Kenya.
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Immunogenicity of HIV-1 Env and Gag in baboons using a DNA prime/protein boost regimen.
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Immunomodulatory functions of the diffuse neuroendocrine system: implications for bronchopulmonary dysplasia.
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In vivo quantitation of regional cerebral blood flow in glioma and cerebral infarction: validation of the HIPDm-SPECT method.
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Increased hepatic oxygenation following ethanol administration in the baboon.
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Information content of female copulation calls in yellow baboons.
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Inhibition of factor IXa by the pegnivacogin system during cardiopulmonary bypass: a potential substitute for heparin. A study in baboons.
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Inhibition of proliferating lens epithelium with antitransferrin receptor immunotoxin.
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Insights into the evolution of social systems and species from baboon studies.
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Interbirth intervals in wild baboons: Environmental predictors and hormonal correlates.
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Intergenerational effects of early adversity on survival in wild baboons.
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Intraventricular CCK inhibits food intake and gastric emptying in baboons.
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Intraventricular CCK-8 reduces single meal size in the baboon by interaction with type-A CCK receptors.
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Investigating factors of metabolic bone disease in baboons (Papio spp.) using museum collections.
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Jaw-Muscle Fiber Architecture and Leverage in the Hard-Object Feeding Sooty Mangabey are not Structured to Facilitate Relatively Large Bite Forces Compared to Other Papionins.
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Junctions between the cells of the trabecular meshwork.
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KRAS Activation and over-expression of SIRT1/BCL6 Contributes to the Pathogenesis of Endometriosis and Progesterone Resistance.
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Life-history correlates of steroid concentrations in wild peripartum baboons.
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Lifetime Fitness in Wild Female Baboons: Trade-Offs and Individual Heterogeneity in Quality.
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Local response of the primate retinal microcirculation to increased metabolic demand induced by flicker.
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Localization of I-131-labeled goat and primate anti-carcinoembryonic antigen(CEA) antibodies in patients with cancer.
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Long-term survival and function of intrahepatic islet allografts in baboons treated with humanized anti-CD154.
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Loss of HDAC3 results in nonreceptive endometrium and female infertility.
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Lymphocyte xenoantigens recognized by preformed antibodies.
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Measurement of in vivo corrosion rates in baboons, and correlation with in vitro tests.
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Mechanisms of inbreeding avoidance in a wild primate.
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Mechanisms of sexual selection: sexual swellings and estrogen concentrations as fertility indicators and cues for male consort decisions in wild baboons.
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Mechanisms regulating variability of the single photon responses of mammalian rod photoreceptors.
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Megaphages infect Prevotella and variants are widespread in gut microbiomes.
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Microbial biofilms in the gut: visualization by electron microscopy and by acridine orange staining.
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Morphometric characteristics of cells in the alveolar region of mammalian lungs.
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N-terminal and central regions of the human CD44 extracellular domain participate in cell surface hyaluronan binding.
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Natural surfactant and hyperoxic lung injury in primates. I. Physiology and biochemistry.
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Natural surfactant and hyperoxic lung injury in primates. II. Morphometric analyses.
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Newborn baboon immunity: lessons in cross-species transplantation.
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Newborn baboon serum anti-alpha galactosyl antibody levels and cytotoxicity to cultured pig kidney (PK15) cells.
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Newborn baboon serum lacks natural anti-pig xenoantibody.
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Newborn discordant cardiac xenotransplantation in primates: a model of natural antibody depletion.
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Non-anti-Gal alpha1-3Gal antibody mechanisms are sufficient to cause hyperacute lung dysfunction in pulmonary xenotransplantation.
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Non-human to human organ transplantation: its biologic basis and a potential role for radiation therapy.
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Noninvasive visualization of the choriocapillaris and its dynamic filling.
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Nuclear DNA from primate dug
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Nuclear pore complex proteins mark the implantation window in human endometrium.
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Ocular blood flow in unilateral carotid stenosis and hypotension.
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Ontogenetic scaling of fore limb and hind limb joint posture and limb bone cross-sectional geometry in vervets and baboons.
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Operational immune tolerance towards transplanted allogeneic pancreatic islets in mice and a non-human primate.
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Overexpression of Four Joint Box-1 Protein (FJX1) in Eutopic Endometrium From Women With Endometriosis.
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Parallel effects of genetic variation in ACE activity in baboons and humans.
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Paternal effects on offspring fitness in a multimale primate society.
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Paternal kin discrimination in wild baboons.
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Persistence of maternal effects in baboons: Mother's dominance rank at son's conception predicts stress hormone levels in subadult males.
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Population genetic and phylogenetic evidence for positive selection on regulatory mutations at the factor VII locus in humans.
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Porcine endothelial cell membrane antigens recognized by human and baboon xenoreactive antibodies during organ perfusion.
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Pressure effects on the distribution of extracellular materials in the rhesus monkey outflow apparatus.
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Prevention of hyperacute xenograft rejection by intravenous immunoglobulin.
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Progesterone Resistance in Endometriosis Is Modulated by the Altered Expression of MicroRNA-29c and FKBP4.
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Progressive alveolar septal injury in primates exposed to 60% oxygen for 14 days.
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Proinflammatory cytokines increase in sepsis after anti-adhesion molecule therapy.
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Prolonged discordant xenograft survival and delayed xenograft rejection in a pig-to-baboon orthotopic cardiac xenograft model.
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Prolonged function of macrophage, von Willebrand factor-deficient porcine pulmonary xenografts.
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Prolonged survival of pig cardiac xenografts in unmodified newborn baboons.
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Protein Inhibitor of Activated STAT3 (PIAS3) Is Down-Regulated in Eutopic Endometrium of Women with Endometriosis.
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Proteomic analysis of endometrium from fertile and infertile patients suggests a role for apolipoprotein A-I in embryo implantation failure and endometriosis.
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Puberty and dispersal in a wild primate population
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Reproductive behavior in wild baboons.
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Responses of baboons to prolonged hyperoxia: physiology and qualitative pathology.
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Selection against admixture and gene regulatory divergence in a long-term primate field study.
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Self-organizing dominance hierarchies in a wild primate population.
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Silencing the porcine iGb3s gene does not affect Galα3Gal levels or measures of anticipated pig-to-human and pig-to-primate acute rejection.
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Social affiliation matters: both same-sex and opposite-sex relationships predict survival in wild female baboons.
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Social bonds do not mediate the relationship between early adversity and adult glucocorticoids in wild baboons.
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Social bonds of female baboons enhance infant survival.
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Social environment influences the relationship between genotype and gene expression in wild baboons.
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Social influences on survival and reproduction: Insights from a long-term study of wild baboons.
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Social networks predict gut microbiome composition in wild baboons.
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Social status predicts wound healing in wild baboons.
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Surveillance of acute rejection in baboon renal transplantation by elevation of interferon-gamma inducible protein-10 and monokine induced by interferon-gamma in urine.
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Symphyseal fusion and jaw-adductor muscle force: an EMG study.
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Synchrony and idiosyncrasy in the gut microbiome of wild baboons.
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Systemic toxicology and laser safety of laser targeted angiography with heat sensitive liposomes.
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Testosterone related to age and life-history stages in male baboons and geladas.
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The Regulation of Proresolving Lipid Mediator Profiles in Baboon Pneumonia by Inhaled Carbon Monoxide.
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The Time Scale of Recombination Rate Evolution in Great Apes.
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The aging baboon: comparative demography in a non-human primate.
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The anterior chamber of the eye as a clinical transplantation site for the treatment of diabetes: a study in a baboon model of diabetes.
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The appearance of the outflow apparatus of the eye after staining with ruthenium red.
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The comparative genomics and complex population history of Papio
baboons.
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The contributions of Jeanne Altmann.
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The effect of berotec (Th 1165a) on spontaneous and induced uterine activity in the pregnant baboon.
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The effects of topical pilocarpine on the morphology of the outflow apparatus of the baboon (Papio cynocephalus).
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The endocrinology of pregnancy and fetal loss in wild baboons.
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The genetic architecture of gene expression levels in wild baboons.
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The road to tolerance: renal transplant tolerance induction in nonhuman primate studies and clinical trials.
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The role of anti-Galalpha1-3Gal antibodies in acute vascular rejection and accommodation of xenografts.
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The role of antibodies in acute vascular rejection of pig-to-baboon cardiac transplants.
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The role of antibodies in dysfunction of pig-to-baboon pulmonary transplants.
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The role of natural anti-Gal alpha 1-3Gal antibodies in hyperacute rejection of pig-to-baboon cardiac xenotransplants.
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The role of the porcine von Willebrand factor: baboon platelet interactions in pulmonary xenotransplantation.
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Thermal lens measurements in the cornea.
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Thirteen Mhc-DQA1 alleles from two populations of baboons.
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Tissue factor in experimental acute lung injury.
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Total respiratory support from swine lungs in primate recipients.
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Treponema pallidum infection in the wild baboons of East Africa: distribution and genetic characterization of the strains responsible.
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True paternal care in a multi-male primate society.
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Ultrastructural changes in skeletal muscle mitochondria in gram-negative sepsis.
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VA/Q abnormalities during gram negative sepsis.
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Variability in reproductive success viewed from a life-history perspective in baboons.
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Vegetative predictors of primate abundance: utility and limitations of a fine-scale analysis.
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Wild Mandrillus sphinx are carriers of two types of lentivirus.
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Wild female baboons bias their social behaviour towards paternal half-sisters.
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Xenoreactivity of fetal and neonatal baboon intracellular antibody against the pig.
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Xenotransplantation of baboon bone marrow cells: a historical review of the protocols as a possible treatment modality for HIV/AIDS.
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Keywords of People
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Alberts, Susan C.,
Robert F. Durden Distinguished Professor of Biology,
Duke Science & Society
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Tung, Jenny,
Associate Professor of Evolutionary Anthropology,
Duke Science & Society
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Williams, Blythe A.,
Associate Professor of the Practice Emerita of Evolutionary Anthropology,
Evolutionary Anthropology
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Wray, Gregory Allan,
Professor of Biology,
Evolutionary Anthropology