Why primate models matter

Author:

Phillips Kimberley A.12,Bales Karen L.34,Capitanio John P.34,Conley Alan5,Czoty Paul W.6,‘t Hart Bert A.7,Hopkins William D.89,Hu Shiu-Lok10,Miller Lisa A.411,Nader Michael A.6,Nathanielsz Peter W.12,Rogers Jeffrey1314,Shively Carol A.15,Voytko Mary Lou16

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology; Trinity University; San Antonio Texas

2. Southwest National Primate Research Center; Texas Biomedical Research Institute; San Antonio Texas

3. Department of Psychology; University of California; Davis California

4. California National Primate Research Center; Davis California

5. Department of Population Health & Reproduction, School of Veterinary Medicine; University of California; Davis California

6. Department of Physiology and Pharmacology; Wake Forest University School of Medicine; Winston-Salem North Carolina

7. Department of Immunobiology; Biomedical Primate Research Center; Rijswick The Netherlands

8. Neuroscience Institute and Language Research Center; Georgia State University; Atlanta Georgia

9. Division of Cognitive and Developmental Neuroscience; Yerkes National Primate Research Center; Atlanta Georgia

10. Department of Pharmaceutics and Washington National Primate Research Center; University of Washington; Seattle Washington

11. Department of Anatomy; Physiology and Cell Biology; University of California; Davis California

12. Center for Pregnancy and Newborn Research; University of Texas Health Science Center; San Antonio Texas

13. Human Genome Sequencing Center; Baylor College of Medicine; Houston Texas

14. Wisconsin National Primate Research Center; Madison Wisconsin

15. Department of Pathology; Section on Comparative Medicine; Wake Forest University School of Medicine; Winston-Salem North Carolina

16. Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy; Wake Forest University School of Medicine; Winston-Salem North Carolina

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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