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Illustration showing skulls of a human, gorilla, rhesus monkey, baboon, howler monkey, tarsier, and tree shrew - created for Man by Harrison and Montagna. Labeled [...]
circa 1969 | Still image | Joel Ito collection |
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The number of US individuals affected by dementia is expected to rise significantly during the next decade, as the age of the population continues to increase. To this en [...]
2020 | Abstract |
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Access to early gestational placental tissue in humans is constrained by a host of ethical challenges. As a result, early events of placentation and fetal development are [...]
2023-07-20 | Abstract |
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Two drawings of the brain of a rhesus macaque. Labeled 0616-020 and 0616-021
undated | Still image | Joel Ito collection |
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Amyloid beta (A?) plaques represent one of the classic hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology in the brain. In rhesus macaques, these plaques start becoming prom [...]
2022-04-13 | Abstract |
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Pregnancy causes complex hormonal changes, leading to physiologic decreases of insulin sensitivity, onset of gestational diabetes (GDM), and worsening conditions associat [...]
2024 | Abstract |
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In mammals, all epidermal melanocytes react to exposure by ultraviolet light by increased activity and population. The experiments reported here were designed to reconfir [...]
1974 | Thesis |
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Resting state functional MRI (rsfMRI) is a novel imaging tool used to indirectly assess the neural activity within the brain. Literature points to a disrup-tion of cortic [...]
2022 | Thesis |