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Area of Science:

  • Primate research
  • Animal models
  • Medical research

Background:

  • China's role in primate research is evolving beyond exporting monkeys.
  • The country possesses significant resources for animal research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight China's growing importance in primate research.
  • To identify factors making China attractive for using macaques in disease modeling.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of China's resources for primate research.
  • Assessment of environmental and economic factors.

Main Results:

  • China offers an abundance of wild rhesus macaques.
  • Low labor costs and a favorable research environment are key advantages.

Conclusions:

  • China is becoming a preferred location for research utilizing macaques as models for human diseases.
  • The country's resources and environment support advanced biomedical research.