The Laboratory PrimateElsevier, 19 wrz 2005 - 650 A volume in the Handbook of Experimental Animals series, The Laboratory Primate details the past and present use of primates in biomedical research, and the husbandry, nutritional requirements, behaviour, and breeding of each of the commonly used species. Practical information on regulatory requirements, not available in other texts, is covered. Sections on experimental models cover the major areas of biomedical research, including AIDS, cancer, neurobiology and gene therapy. Assisted reproductive technology, tissue typing, and minimum group sizes for infectious disease/vaccine studies are also included.
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Primate Management | 2058 |
Research Techniques and Procedures | 2047 |
Current Uses in Biomedical Research | 1959 |
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Strona 1918 - Species are groups of actually or potentially interbreeding natural populations, which are reproductively isolated from other such groups
Strona 1920 - ... the smallest diagnosable cluster of individual organisms within which there is a parental pattern of ancestry and descent...
Strona 2130 - Stiegler G, Bernacky BJ, Rizvi TA, Schmidt R, Hill LR, Keeling ME, Lu Y, Wright JE, Chou TC, Ruprecht RM.