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    Highly efficient construction of monkey blastoid capsules from aged somatic cells by Junmo Wu, Tianao Shao, Zengli Tang, Gaojing Liu, Zhuoyao Li, Yuxi Shi, Yu Kang, Jiawei Zuo, Bo Zhao, Guangyu Hu, Jiaqi Liu, Weizhi Ji, Lei Zhang, Yuyu Niu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Blastoids—blastocyst-like structures created in vitro—emerge as a valuable model for early embryonic development research. Non-human primates stem cell-derived blastoids are an ethically viable alternative to human counterparts, yet the low formation efficiency of monkey blastoid cavities, typically below 30%, has limited their utility. …”
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    Protocol for the intracerebral injection of AAV-α-synuclein plus poly(ADP-ribose) to generate a Parkinson’s disease monkey model by Shuyi Liu, Wei Si, Zhengbo Wang

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Summary: The lack of an etiologic Parkinson’s disease (PD) model in non-human primates has inhibited our understanding of the disease and the development of therapies. …”
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    Prymas Józef Glemp wobec opozycji politycznejw latach 1983–1984 by Rafał Łatka

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The above mentioned analysis sheds some light on the attitude of the primate to the underground in years 1983- 1984. The author presents the primate's approach to this problem in the period of preparations for the second pilgrimage of John Paul II to the Homeland and the tightening of religious policy by the authorities of the Polish People's Republic, which took place as a result of the evaluation of the effects of the papal visit. …”
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    Les rendez-vous manqués de l’ethnologie et de la primatologie de terrain (1960-2010) by Vincent Leblan

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…In ethnology, the study of primate behavior is a marginal study object which allows to demarcate the discipline’s boundaries. …”
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