Monkeys
They are characterized by their social nature, agility, and distinctive facial features.
Monkeys play a crucial role in medical research, serving as animal models for studying human physiology, behavior, and disease.
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This can lead to groundbreaking discoveries and advancements in our understanding of primate biology and its implications for human health.
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Example 3
Reactivity of the antibodies of the invention against several species of mesothelin (cyno, rat, mouse) was tested using assays well known in the art. The data is summarized in
FACS binding assays were performed to evaluate the binding of the anti-Mesothlelin antibodies to murine, rat and cynomologous monkey mesothelin orthologues, using recombinant forms of the various receptors transiently expressed on 293T cells. FACs assays were performed by incubating hybridoma supernatants with 10,000 to 25,000 cells in PBS/2% Fetal bovine serum/2 mM Calcium Chloride at 4° C. for one hour followed by two washes with PBS/2% Fetal bovine serum/2 mM Calcium Chloride. Cells were then treated with florochrome-labeled secondary antibodies at 4° C. followed by one wash. The cells were resuspended in 50 μl of PBS/2% FBS and antibody binding was analyzed using a FACSCalibur™ instrument.
Example 7
Midazolam powder preparations were prepared by blending midazolam spray-dried with MCC and HPMC, and additional MCC. The midazolam powder formulation, midazolam liquid suspension and a midazolam powder formulation in a crystal form will be dosed to monkeys. Plasma midazolam concentrations and the corresponding pharmacokinetic parameters for each preparation will be determined.
Example 8
Phenobarbital powder preparations were prepared by blending phenobarbital spray-dried with MCC and HPMC, and additional MCC. The phenobarbital powder formulation, phenobarbital liquid suspension and a phenobarbital powder formulation in a crystal form will be dosed to monkeys. Plasma phenobarbital concentrations and the corresponding pharmacokinetic parameters for each preparation will be determined.
Example 13
Cynomologous monkeys have sebaceous glands very similar in size to those of human facial skin and at a depth from the skin surface approximating that of the human (˜500 [Figure (not displayed)]m). SCD-1 inhibitors are screened by dosing topically to the upper back of monkeys BID for up to 3 months. Sebum production is analyzed by various methods. SebuTape is used for timed sebum collection and extracted lipids are quantified. Skin biopsies are obtained and changes in sebaceous gland size and surface area are monitored by standard histological evaluation. In both the extracted lipids from SebuTape and the skin biopsies, SCD-1 inhibition is also quantified by measuring inhibition of the conversion of stearoyl-CoA (18:0) to oleoyl-CoA (18:1). Good biological activity in this model is indicated by substantial inhibition of the conversion of stearoyl-CoA (18:0) to oleoyl-CoA (18:1) and substantial reduction in sebaceous gland size and sebum-specific lipids such as wax esters.
Example 21
In this example, protease activated CI104, and dually masked CI011, CI090, and CI091 were dosed in cynomolgus monkeys (n=1) at 0.06, 0.18 (activated CI104), or 600 mg/kg (CI011, CI090, CI091). Blood was collected for cytokine analysis pre-dose and at 1 h, 4 h, 8 h, and 24 h post dose. Samples were analyzed using Life Technologies Monkey Magnetic 29-Plex Panel Kit (Product No. LCP0005M). Data was acquired on a BioRad BioPlex 200 instrument. This analysis was conducted in compliance with standard operating procedures at SNBL USA, Ltd. (Everett, WA).
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These social, agile creatures boast distinctive facial features and play a crucial role in medical research as animal models.
Researchers can leverage AI-driven platforms like PubCompare.ai to effortlessly locate the best protocols from literature, preprints, and patents, improving the reproducibility and accuracy of monkey-related studies.
This can lead to groundbreaking discoveries and advancements in our understanding of primate biology and its implications for human health.
Monkeys, a suborder of primates, encompass a wide range of species, from the well-known rhesus macaques to the curious marmosets.
These intelligent animals exhibit complex social behaviors, intricate communication, and impressive physical capabilities.
Researchers utilize monkey models to study human physiology, behavior, and disease, as there are many similarities between primate and human biology.
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These platforms enable effortless identification of the best protocols from a vast array of literature, preprints, and patents, ensuring reproducibility and accuracy in their studies.
By leveraging the power of artificial intelligence, researchers can accelerate their discoveries and gain deeper insights into primate biology, ultimately advancing our understanding of human health and well-being.
In the pursuit of groundbreaking discoveries, researchers may also employ specialized equipment and resources, such as FBS (Fetal Bovine Serum), MATLAB (a programming language for numerical computing), DMEM (Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium), Penicillin/Streptomycin, Offline Sorter (a neural data analysis tool), EyeLink 1000 (an eye-tracking system), Purina Monkey Chow, and High Protein Monkey Diet.
These tools and materials play a crucial role in supporting various aspects of monkey-related research, from cell culture to behavioral analysis.
By embracing the synergy between cutting-edge technology, like PubCompare.ai, and the wealth of primate research resources, scientists can unlock new frontiers in our understanding of monkeys and their implications for human health.
This interdisciplinary approach, combining AI-driven insights with specialized equipment and diets, holds immense potential for groundbreaking discoveries that will shape the future of medical research and our knowledge of the primate world.