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Stratification et phénologie forestière en relation avec la sécurité alimentaire de Pan paniscus au Parc National de la Salonga (R.D. Congo)
Published 2014-01-01“…Les observations menées en mai 2007 ont permis d’identifier et caractériser plusieurs types de forêts sur base de leur composition floristique essentielle et la nature de sols d’une part et d’autre part la phénologie de principales espèces végétales dont les fruits et/ou les jeunes feuilles sont mangés par ce primate. La diversité de forêts et d’espèces offrent un choix aux consommateurs qui parcourent plusieurs sites et visitent plusieurs arbres en quête de fruits et feuilles. …”
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Suppression of epileptic seizures by transcranial activation of K+-selective channelrhodopsin
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Characteristics of TSPO expression in marmoset EAE
Published 2025-01-01“…Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) in the common marmoset is a well-established primate model of MS. Studying TSPO expression in this model will enhance our understanding of its expression in MS. …”
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Placental malaria infection is associated with downregulation of STAT-6 and ANG-1 in decidual macrophages
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Introducing ‘trident’: a graphical interface for discriminating groups using dental microwear texture analysis
Published 2024-09-01“…In the second case study, we identify microwear texture patterns in a large database of 15 primate species and relate these patterns to biomechanical and ecological factors. …”
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Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Is Associated With Endothelial Dysfunction in Women With HIV
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Contribution à l’étude du régime alimentaire du Chimpanzé, Pan troglodytes verus (Schwarz, 1934), à Fongoli (Kédougou, Sénégal)
Published 2016-01-01“…Sur le site de Fongoli (12°41N, 12°30W), nous avons effectué un suivi de l’écologie nutritionnelle de ce primate non humain. Pour cela, nous avons d’abord procédé par observation directe afin d’établir une liste des espèces consommées et la manière dont elles sont consommées. …”
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Pathogenic variants of TUBB8 cause oocyte spindle defects by disrupting with EB1/CAKP5 interactions and potential treatment targeting microtubule acetylation through HDAC6 inhibiti...
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract Background Numerous pathogenic variants causing human oocyte maturation arrest have been reported on the primate‐specific TUBB8 gene. The main etiology is the dramatic reduction of tubulin α/β dimer, but still large numbers of variants remain unexplained. …”
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Etude du suivi du regard chez le babouin (Papio anubis) : Mesure des effets d’un changement d’orientation de la tête d’un expérimentateur sur le comportement des babouins
Published 2016-01-01“…Financements : ANR-12-PDOC-0014-01 (LangPrimate Project, P.I. Adrien Meguerditchian).…”
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Multiorgan proteomic analysis of infected animal models predict potential host factors for chikungunya virus
Published 2025-01-01“…In this study, we conducted a comprehensive proteomic analysis across various organs in rodent and nonhuman primate models to investigate CHIKV's impact on organs beyond joints and muscles and to identify key host factors involved in its pathogenesis. …”
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Large range sizes link fast life histories with high species richness across wet tropical tree floras
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Specyfika rozwoju osobniczego Homo sapiens na tle ssaków łożyskowych i Naczelnych
Published 2004-12-01“…In Humans, as compare with other Primates, the infancy and juvenile stages had been shortened. …”
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“Baboons on the road again”: Survey of vehicle occupants on a road crossing a national park in Uganda
Published 2025-01-01“…Some populations of primates, especially macaques and baboons, are regularly seen on roadsides. …”
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Animal-Plant Interaction:
Published 2018“…Mammal taxonomic group dominated and was sub divided into primates, ungulates, carnivores, rodents and bat sub-groups which accounted for 45%, 22%, 17%, 9% and 7% respectively confirming the dominance of primates. …”
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Transferrin Disassociates TCR from CD3 Signaling Apparatus to Promote Metastasis
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