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A more recent study in marmoset monkeys has demonstrated that fibre-sparing, excitotoxic lesions of the medial striatum impair reversal learning in a visual serial reversal task [10].
Electrophysiological recording in the anterior superior temporal sulcus (STS) of monkeys has demonstrated separate cell populations responsive to direct and averted gaze [1, 2].
25 An in vitro study conducted in cynomolgus monkeys has demonstrated that leukocyte margination and leukocytosis induced by GM-CSF is inhibited by CAM-3001.
Recent fMRI evidence in macaque monkeys has demonstrated that face somatosensory inputs and visual inputs overlap in one or more localized regions of the fundus of the intraparietal sulcus rather than extending along its entire length [ 21].
Electrical microstimulation, combined with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in monkeys, has demonstrated 6 interconnected patches responsive to face stimuli: 2 distinct patches in anterior TE and 4 additional patches in posterior areas likely to project to TE: area TEO, posterior TE, and the fundus and lower lip of the superior temporal sulcus (STS) (Moeller et al. 2008).
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Colonization studies in Rhesus monkeys have demonstrated that the Lewis antigen expression of H. pylori was adapted to match the corresponding Lewis-phenotype of the host [33].
In addition, experiments with rats, mice, ferrets, and monkeys have demonstrated host-species specificity (34– 34).
38 Preclinical pharmacokinetic studies performed in monkeys have demonstrated that a single injection of 0.5 mg ranibizumab reaches a peak vitreous concentration after 6 hours.
Two studies in simian immunodeficiency virus-infected rhesus monkeys have demonstrated that lymphatic tissues act as the anatomic compartment for active viral replication during antiretroviral therapy.
Discounting the notion that low frequency rhythms reflect idling of cortical neurons, studies in cats and monkeys have demonstrated low frequency oscillatory synchronization across cortical areas during perceptual and motor tasks (von Stein et al. 2000; Roelfsema et al. 1997).
Neurophysiological studies in monkeys have demonstrated local cortical circuits generating precisely timed sequences of nerve cell activation, so-called synfire chains, that may contribute to specific perceptual, cognitive, and behavioral processes (Abeles 1991; Abeles et al. 1993; Prut et al. 1998; Ikegaya et al. 2004).
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