Callitrichid Primates
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1. Evaluation of environmental enrichment techniques on endocrinal and behavioral parameters of Callithrix penicillata (black tufted-ear marmoset) kept in social stability and isolated / Avaliação da influência das técnicas de enriquecimento ambiental nos parâmetros endócrinos e comportamentais de Callithrix penicillata (sagüi-de-tufos-pretos) mantidos em estabilidade social e isolados
O enriquecimento ambiental ou comportamental melhora a qualidade do cuidado ao animal cativo identificando e fornecendo os estímulos necessários para o seu bem-estar psicológico e fisiológico. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a possível influência das técnicas de enriquecimento ambiental nos parâmetros endócrinos e comportamentais de primatas d
Publicado em: 2007
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2. cDNA sequence analysis confirms that the etiologic agent of callitrichid hepatitis is lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus.
Callitrichid hepatitis is an infection of New World primates caused by an arenavirus, currently referred to as callitrichid hepatitis virus, that is closely related to lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV). We have cloned and sequenced the GP-C gene of callitrichid hepatitis virus and found that the cDNA sequence is 84 to 86% identical to those of the GP
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3. Identification, using sera from exposed animals, of putative viral antigens in livers of primates with callitrichid hepatitis.
Callitrichid hepatitis (CH) is an acute, frequently fatal viral hepatitis which affects members of the primate family Callitrichidae (R. J. Montali, E. C. Ramsay, C. B. Stephensen, M. Worley, J. A. Davis, and K. V. Holmes, J. Infect. Dis. 160:759-765, 1989; E. C. Ramsay, R. J. Montali, M. Worley, C. B. Stephensen, and K. V. Holmes, J. Zoo Wildlife Med. 20:17
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4. Isolation of an arenavirus from a marmoset with callitrichid hepatitis and its serologic association with disease.
Callitrichid hepatitis (CH) is an acute, often fatal viral infection of New World primates from the family Callitrichidae. The etiologic agent of CH is unknown. We report here the isolation of an arenavirus from a common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) with CH by using in vitro cultures of marmoset hepatocytes and Vero-E6 cells. Enveloped virions 67 to 133 nm
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5. Preliminary description of the cranium of Proteopithecus sylviae, an Egyptian late Eocene anthropoidean primate
Recent discovery of crania, dentitions, and postcrania of a primitive anthropoidean primate, Proteopithecus sylviae, at the late Eocene L-4l quarry in the Fayum, Egypt, provides evidence of a new taxonomic family of early African higher primates, the Proteopithecidae. This family could be part of the basal radiation that produced the New World platyrrhine pr
The National Academy of Sciences of the USA.