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- Mitonuclear interactions and introgression genomics of macaque monkeys ( Macaca ) highlight the influence of behaviour on genome evolution Academic Article
- Optimizing vaccine-induced CD8+T-cell immunity: focus on recombinant adenovirus vectors Academic Article
- Reduced Representation Genome Sequencing Suggests Low Diversity on the Sex Chromosomes of Tonkean Macaque Monkeys Academic Article
- Sex-Linked Inheritance in Macaque Monkeys: Implications for Effective Population Size and Dispersal to Sulawesi Academic Article
- Spacing of cytochrome oxidase blobs in visual cortex of normal and strabismic monkeys Academic Article
- Species Differences in the Organization of the Ventral Cochlear Nucleus Academic Article
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- The nucleus pararaphales in the human, chimpanzee, and macaque monkey Academic Article