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Publikováno v:
MethodsX, Vol 5, Iss , Pp 39-42 (2018)
We tested three types of medical-grade buccal swabs against standard cotton swabs for differences in DNA yield. A panel of swab types – one drugstore (Q-tips®) and three medical-grade – was used for buccal cell collection from three different in
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https://doaj.org/article/f31a7f1157c046eda971a10bbd63b073
Publikováno v:
Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics. 89:361-370
Species in the genus Macaca typically live in multimale-multifemale social groups with male macaques exhibiting some of the largest testis: body weight ratios among primates. Males are believed to experience intense levels of sperm competition. Sever
Publikováno v:
Primates. 62:113-121
Non-human primates are our closest relatives and therefore offer valuable comparative models for human evolutionary studies and biomedical research. As such, Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) have contributed to the advancement of primatology in bot
Publikováno v:
MethodsX, Vol 5, Iss, Pp 39-42 (2018)
MethodsX
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We tested three types of medical-grade buccal swabs against standard cotton swabs for differences in DNA yield. A panel of swab types – one drugstore (Q-tips®) and three medical-grade – was used for buccal cell collection
We tested three types of medical-grade buccal swabs against standard cotton swabs for differences in DNA yield. A panel of swab types – one drugstore (Q-tips®) and three medical-grade – was used for buccal cell collection
Publikováno v:
ProteinsREFERENCES. 89(3)
Species in the genus Macaca typically live in multimale-multifemale social groups with male macaques exhibiting some of the largest testis: body weight ratios among primates. Males are believed to experience intense levels of sperm competition. Sever
Autor:
Yukiori Goto, Cody A Ruiz, Mary Ann Raghanti, Hiroyuki Tanaka, Anthony J. Tosi, Danielle N. Jones
Publikováno v:
Journal of chemical neuroanatomy. 103
Monoamine oxidase A (MAO-A) and monoamine oxidase B (MAO-B) are enzymes that degrade several monoamines of the central nervous system and have long been implicated in the modulation of social behavior. Macaque monkeys are a suitable model for investi