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Long-Tailed Macaque



Safe, effective and reversible alternative contraceptives for men  16 Nov 2004
...other primates. Although they bred, none of the males fertilized female macaques until after researchers discontinued the Eppin. Then ... (News-Medical.net,)

Here's a way to do your bit for animal rights  16 Nov 2004
London - An animal rights group is offering monkey-lovers the chance to adopt 50 macaques recently released from a laboratory in Thailand. ... (Independent Online,)

Soft Heart Under Her Thick Skin?  16 Nov 2004
In animals, said Capitanio, who has studied individual differences in rhesus macaques, "we don't know what love looks like, in spite of what animal activists ... (Los Angeles Times (subscription),)

Insufficient Production and Tissue Delivery of CD4 + Memory T ...  16 Nov 2004
Of 18 rhesus macaques (RMs) infected with CCR5-tropic SIVmac239 (n = 14) or CXCR4-tropic SIVmac155T3 (n = 4), 4 of the former group manifested end-stage SIV ... (Journal of Experimental Medicine)

Prevention of Vaginal SHIV Transmission in Rhesus Macaques Through ...  Oct 14, 2004
...high doses of PSC-RANTES, an amino terminus–modified analog of the chemokine RANTES, provided potent protection against vaginal challenge in rhesus macaques. ... (Science Magazine (subscription))

Creatures' Comforts Clash with India's Human Needs  Nov 14, 2004
Description: India is known for revering and tolerating animals large and small, from slow-moving cows who clog streets to macaques running wild at the ... (NPR (audio),)

Thai town throws feast for monkeys  Nov 13, 2004
LOPBURI, THAILAND - The dawn rouses the long-tailed macaques that live atop the Wat Prang Sam Yot, and soon monkeys are starting to scamper down the ancient ... (Houston Chronicle,)

Sexual competition drives evolution of a sex-related gene  Nov 8, 2004
They began by sequencing the SEMG2 gene in humans, chimpanzees, pygmy chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans, gibbons, macaques, colobus monkeys, and spider monkeys ... (Onlypunjab.com (press release),)

Promiscuous Females Make For Competitive Sperm  Nov 10, 2004
Lahn and his colleagues began by sequencing the SEMG2 gene in humans, chimpanzees, pygmy chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans, gibbons, macaques, colobus monkeys ... (Science a Gogo)

Reversible Immunocontraception in Male Monkeys Immunized with ...  Nov 11, 2004
These results are similar to a previous study in female macaques demonstrating that different serum titers resulted in correspondingly different antibody ... (Science Magazine (subscription))

The Puzzling Origins of AIDS  Nov 2, 2004
...the pathogen responsible for AIDS, investigators became aware of a strangely similar immune deficiency disease afflicting Asian monkeys (macaques) held in ... (RedNova.com,)

Study identifies target for preventing sexual transmission of HIV  Oct 15, 2004
We decided to test the hypothesis that blocking CCR5 alone would be sufficient to protect rhesus macaques from vaginal challenge with a virus like HIV. ... (Onlypunjab.com,)

Giant Pandas in China Reserve Get Wi-Fi  Nov 5, 2004
One of the highest mountain passes in the reserve reaches 14,000 feet. The reserve is also home to panthers, macaques and golden monkeys. ... (Forbes,)

Monkey study hints at topical HIV protection  Oct 14, 2004
..."Now that we have shown that it is possible to block simian HIV transmission through the vagina in macaques and have identified the target molecule for ... (Scripps Howard News Service)

Mysterious retrovirus can be transmitted via blood transfusion ...  Oct 22, 2004
...long infection. It is found in between 70 to 90 per cent of primates, such as chimpanzees and macaques, born in captivity. The virus ... (Winnipeg Sun,)

New Species of Small Human Found in Indonesia  Oct 28, 2004
...a catastrophic volcano. Modern humans were on the island soon after, bringing deer, macaques, and pigs, says Morwood. Soon the moderns ... (Science Magazine (subscription))

Scientists zero on drug that blocks HIV transmission :  Oct 15, 2004
Now that we have shown that it is possible to block SHIV transmission through the vagina in macaques and have identified the target molecule for blocking that ... (123Bharath.com,)

New strategy to combat HIV offers fresh hope  Oct 17, 2004
...near Covington. Veazey's laboratory examined PSC-RANTES in 30 adult female rhesus macaques ranging from 5 to 12 years old. This ... (Times Picayune,)

Monkeys serve as first animal model of smallpox  Oct 14, 2004
Researchers exposed cynomolgus macaques to high doses of variola (smallpox) virus, causing most of them to die of the hemorrhagic form of smallpox within a few ... (CIDRAP)

New Study On Smallpox In Monkeys Reveals Tactics Of A Killer  Oct 15, 2004
PB Jahrling et al. Exploring the potential of variola virus infection of cynomolgus macaques as a model for human smallpox. Proceedings ... (Science Daily (press release))

Experimental drug prevents vaginal simian HIV transmission in ...  Oct 14, 2004
Center in Covington, Louisiana examined the capability of PSC-RANTES to prevent vaginal acquisition of SHIV in 30 adult female rhesus macaques, Macacca mulatto ... (EurekAlert,)

Way to block HIV transmission found  Oct 14, 2004
...which prevents HIV from binding to CCR5. Applying a large quantity of the solution prevented rhesus macaques from contracting HIV. (Big News Network.com,)

New strategy inspires hope in HIV prevention  Oct 15, 2004
...co-author. Veazey's laboratory examined PSC-RANTES in 30 adult female rhesus macaques ranging in age from 5 to 12 years old. This ... (Cleveland Plain Dealer,)

Interview: Colin Lowry  16 Mar 2004
What they did, is take BSE—the original BSE prion, and infect primates—macaques, and other non-human primates—and they showed that these animals could ... (Executive Intelligence Review (EIR), United States -)

The catch 22 of immune response to AIDs viral infection  16 Mar 2004
...activation that may be harmful or helpful in fighting HIV infection by looking at simian immunodeficiency viral (SIV) replication in rhesus macaques where they ... (Innovations-Report, Germany -)

NATURE IN SHORT / Not just any old monkey , look for the wood  Mar 1, 2004
Japanese macaque. These macaques also arrived here from the continent, but nearly half a million years before the calendar. They ... (Daily Yomiuri, Japan -)

Protein in monkeys may block HIV  Feb 26, 2004
The protein, called TRIM5-alpha, was identified in rhesus macaques by a team of Harvard researchers at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston. ... (The Advocate -)

Vaccine research: back to the drawing board?  Feb 12, 2004
T Matano et al. Containment of SIV Replication in Rhesus Macaques by Vaccine-induced Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes. This reports that ... (Aidsmap, UK -)

Media Watch  Feb 18, 2004
Among the same-sexed couples are these species: penguins (watch out Opus), bonobos (miniature chimps), dolphins, sea gulls, macaques (a kind of monkey), and ... (Windy city Media Group -)

HEALTH NEWS  Mar 5, 2004
The protein, called TRIM5-alpha, was identified in rhesus macaques by a team of Harvard researchers at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston. ... (Houstonvoice.com, TX -)

Scientists Find Gene That Blocks HIV  Feb 25, 2004
The reason, he says, is that baboons, macaques and mangabeys from Africa and Asia carry a gene that makes a protein that blocks the virus after it enters the ... (Atlanta Journal Constitution, GA -)

Cell Protein Gives Monkeys Innate Immunity to HIV, Researchers ...   Feb 25, 2004
...new study, the researchers began with a well-known observation, that some species of Old World primates, including rhesus monkeys, macaques, mangabeys, baboons ... (New York Times -)

Monkey Protein Blocks HIV  Feb 25, 2004
The ideal candidates, Old World monkeys such as rhesus macaques, are not susceptible to HIV, although they are vulnerable to the monkey version of the virus ... (Scientific American -)

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