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Chlorocebus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Green Monkey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Green Monkey ( Chlorocebus sabaeus ), also known as the Callithrix Monkey , is an Old World monkey with golden-green fur and pale hands and feet. The tip of the tail is golden yellow as ...
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In particular, the geographically dispersed species of African green monkeys (AGMs) are all infected with highly diversified SIVagm viruses at high prevalences (greater than 50% of sexually mature individuals) without evident diseases, ... In addition, the CV-1 cell line, which may have derived from a tantalus monkey,
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Among Old World monkey cell lines, the African green monkey kidney cell line CV1 is highly resistant to not only HIV-1 but also simian immunodeficiency virus SIVmac infection.
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Facts (generated by robot; please edit if you find it inaccurate) ... The African green monkey is the same subfamily as baboons and macaques and is similar to the rhesus macaque in anatomy, physiology, hematology, blood chemistry and social organization, with the most notable difference being size.
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Monkey viruses related to HIV may have swept across Africa more recently than previously thought, according to new research from The University of Arizona in Tucson. ... The researchers then looked at the geographic distribution of the four African green monkey species. The relative ages and information on which pairs of...
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Nonhuman primates, including African green monkey (AGM), are important models for biomedical research. The information on monkey genomes is still limited and no versatile gene expression screening tool is available.
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