نتایج جستجو برای: Rhesus macaque

تعداد نتایج: 19593  

- Amarpal A. C. Saxena A. M. Pawde, E. Kalaiselvan K. Sharun M. Singh P. Kinjavdekar R. Kumar T. Rawat

Background: Intraocular foreign bodies (IOFBs) such as air gun pellet is a rare finding in wild animals like Rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta). The purpose of the present scientific report is to describe the surgical retrieval of IOFB secondary to ballistic wound in a wild Rhesus macaque. Case description: A juvenile female wild Rhesus macaque was brought with the history of swollen and inflamed ...

A. Ezzi M.H. Hablolvarid, M.R. Gholami

Myocardial necrosis can be result from a number of causes including nutritional deficiencies, chemical and plant toxins, ischemia and metabolic disorder. The outcome of myocardial necrosis varies depending on the extent of the damage (Donald 2001, Jubb 1993, Radostits 1994, Vanvaleet 1986). Myocardial infarction without demonstrable of atherosclerosis were reported in a rhesus macaque (Gonder 1...

Journal: :archives of razi institute 2016
m.r. gholami m.h. hablolvarid, a. ezzi

myocardial necrosis can be result from a number of causes including nutritional deficiencies, chemical and plant toxins, ischemia and metabolic disorder. the outcome of myocardial necrosis varies depending on the extent of the damage (donald 2001, jubb 1993, radostits 1994, vanvaleet 1986). myocardial infarction without demonstrable of atherosclerosis were reported in a rhesus macaque (gonder 1...

Journal: :Journal of the Association of Genetic Technologists 2016
Nichole M Owen Helen J Lawce Susan B Olson

Rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta), because of their similarity to humans, are often used to study complex neurobiology and anatomy, cardiovascular disease, and in vaccine development. While the rhesus genome is studied on its own by primatologists, the grand majority of rhesus macaque research is done with the intention of extrapolating the findings to human diseases and traits. As such, it makes...

2009
Hui Yee Greenaway Monica Kurniawan David A Price Daniel C Douek Miles P Davenport Vanessa Venturi

Rhesus macaque models have been instrumental in the development and testing of vaccines before human studies and have provided fundamental insights into the determinants of immune efficacy in a variety of infectious diseases. However, the characterization of antigen-specific T-cell receptor (TCR) repertoires during adaptive immune responses in these models has earlier relied on human TCR gene a...

Journal: :International journal of advance research in medical surgical nursing 2021

The virus was first isolated in April 1947 from a rhesus macaque monkey placed cage the Ziika Forest of Uganda, near Lake Victoria, by scientists Yellow Fever Research Institute. A second isolation mosquito A. africanus followed at same site January 1948. When developed fever, researchers its serum

2015
Jillian Ng Joseph N. Fass Blythe Durbin-Johnson David Glenn Smith Sree Kanthaswamy

We used the Affymetrix(®) Genome-Wide Human SNP Array 6.0 to identify heterospecific markers and compare copy number and structural genomic variation between humans and rhesus macaques. Over 200,000 human copy number variation (CNV) probes were mapped to a Chinese and an Indian rhesus macaque sample. Observed genomic rearrangements and synteny were in agreement with the results of a previously ...

2013
Julie A. Karl Patrick S. Bohn Roger W. Wiseman Francesca A. Nimityongskul Simon M. Lank Gabriel J. Starrett David H. O’Connor

The use of Chinese-origin rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) for infectious disease immunity research is increasing despite the relative lack of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I immunogenetics information available for this population. We determined transcript-based MHC class I haplotypes for 385 Chinese rhesus macaques from five different experimental cohorts, providing a concise r...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1998
F J Novembre J De Rosayro S P O'Neil D C Anderson S A Klumpp H M McClure

Transfusion of blood from a simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)- and simian T-cell lymphotropic virus-infected sooty mangabey (designated FGb) to rhesus and pig-tailed macaques resulted in the development of neurologic disease in addition to AIDS. To investigate the role of SIV in neurologic disease, virus was isolated from a lymph node of a pig-tailed macaque (designated PGm) and the cerebrosp...

2015
Grace McIlmoyle Jessica Satkoski Trask Erin Kinnally Jillian Ng David Glenn Smith Sree Kanthaswamy

Association between serotonin-mediated behaviors and gene expression within the SLC6A4 gene promoter region in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) has been reported. We propose that a relationship exists between the methylation within the CpG island upstream to the promoter region of the SLC6A4 gene, and male rhesus macaque age and social rank. We used a method involving sodium bisulfite treatment...

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