Now, Terasawa, Brian Kenealy (who earned his doctorate in Terasawa's lab) and colleagues have worked out just how important by studying the brains
of rhesus macaque monkeys who'd had their ovaries removed.
Now, thanks to a multi-year
study of rhesus macaques monkeys, researchers have found genetic changes caused by stressful environments are likely contributing to that...
Human babies appear to need more of a nutritional boost from breast - milk proteins than do infants of one of their closest primate relatives, suggests a study comparing human milk with the
milk of rhesus macaque monkeys.
The research team, led by the University of California, Davis, came to this conclusion after developing a new technique for comparing the proteome — all detectable proteins — of human milk with the
proteome of the rhesus macaque monkey.
Despite this long separation from the rest of the primates, they now have something in common with a
group of rhesus macaques in Puerto Rico and capuchin monkeys living at Yale: They all contribute to Santos's wide - ranging study of our primate relatives, offering an unparalleled glimpse into our evolutionary past.
The study
of rhesus macaques showed some of the monkeys remain socially isolated for much of their lives, suggesting their isolation is caused by a persistent trait or traits.
They applied a gel containing the bacteria to the
vaginas of rhesus macaques before infecting them by the same route with a hybrid of SIV and HIV.
In the first, Platt and colleagues looked at the foraging
behaviors of rhesus macaques, a non-human primate species the researchers have studied both in the lab and in the wild.
Sustained high - level polyclonal hematopoietic marking and transgene expression 4 years after autologous
transplantation of rhesus macaques with SIV lentiviral vector - transduced CD34 + cells.
Human babies appear to need more of a nutritional boost from breast - milk proteins than do infants of one of their closest primate relatives, suggests a study comparing human milk with the
milk of rhesus macaque monkeys.
The research team, led by the University of California, Davis, came to this conclusion after developing a new technique for comparing the proteome — all detectable proteins — of human milk with the
proteome of the rhesus macaque monkey.
The study chronicles the use of Vasalgel ™ in
groups of rhesus macaques — confirming previous preclinical findings in rabbits on the efficacy of the new device and offering a new tool to colony managers.
In one example, scientists linked the
brains of rhesus macaque monkeys, who worked together to control the movements of the arm of a virtual avatar on a digital display in front of them.
Now, thanks to a multi-year
study of rhesus macaques monkeys, researchers have found genetic changes caused by stressful environments are likely contributing to that poor health.
Human breast milk contains extra nutritional elements compared to
that of rhesus macaque monkeys, UC Davis and Harvard researchers find.
A recent study in Nature Neuroscience yields critical new information, uncovering what could constitute the «missing link» between the brain of vocalizing nonhuman species and the human brain: evidence that a cerebral region specialized for processing voice, known to exist in the human brain, has a counterpart in the brain
of rhesus macaques.
Human breast milk contains extra nutritional elements compared to
that of rhesus macaque monkeys, UC Davis and Harvard researchers find.
Neurodegenerative disorders Sheep's brains are much larger than those of rodents, similar in size to the brain
of a rhesus macaque, and with the complex folds that are seen in primate brains.
The Upper Room by Chris Ofili was exhibited at the Victoria Miro gallery in 2002: it consists of thirteen paintings,
each of a rhesus macaque monkey, installed in a purpose - built room designed by David Adjaye.