

An edition of Research on nonhuman primates (1984)
Advances in Veterinary Science and Comparative Medicine, Vol. 28
By Charles E. Cornelius
Publish Date
1984
Publisher
Elsevier Science & Technology Books
Language
eng
Pages
385
Description:
Advances in Veterinary Science and Comparative Medicine, Volume 28: Research on Nonhuman Primates covers topics on biomedical research in primates. The book discusses the techniques of paternity exclusion analysis using technology to identify phenotypes for a large number of genetic loci, as well as the importance of behavioral primatology in conserving the nonhuman primate. The text also describes the establishment of the cynomolgus monkey as a laboratory animal; the development of an artificial breeding colony of primates; and the use of primates as animal models for various human health-related problems. The spontaneous and induced obesity in macaques; the relationships of nonhuman primates and other animal models to human forms of diabetes; and viral disease models in primates are also encompassed. Veterinarians, anthropologists, psychologists, microbiologists, and those dealing with comparative medicine and primate research will find the book invaluable.
subjects: Veterinary medicine, Obesity, Leprosy, Research, Diabetes, AIDS (Disease), Aging, Corpus luteum, Primates as laboratory animals, Virus diseases, Diseases, Animal models, Primates, Animal Disease Models, Veterinary Medicine, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, Corpus Luteum, Virus Diseases, Médecine vétérinaire, Obésité, Lèpre, Recherche, Sida, Vieillissement, Corps jaune, Primates (Animaux de laboratoire), Maladies à virus