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Dissecting the Non-human Primate Brain in Stereotaxic Space
Published on: July 16, 2009
灵长类动物 灵长类动物
F A King1, C J Yarbrough, D C Anderson
1Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia 30322.
概括
非人类灵长类动物与人类有显著的解剖学,生理学和内分泌学相似之处,这使得它们成为生物医学和行为研究的宝贵模型. 这篇评论强调了它们在科学研究中的实用性和挑战.
科学领域:
- 比较生物学是比较生物学.
- 灵长类动物研究研究.
- 生物医学科学 生物医学科学
背景情况:
- 非人类灵长类动物在解剖学,内分泌学和生理学方面与人类有着深刻的相似之处.
- 这些生物相似之处证明了它们作为研究对象的重要性.
- 几十年的研究强调了非人类灵长类动物对科学进步的贡献.
研究的目的:
- 审查非人类灵长类动物在各种研究领域的实用性.
- 总结在科学研究中使用非人类灵长类动物的优点.
- 概述与非人类灵长类研究相关的挑战.
主要方法:
- 关于涉及非人类灵长类动物的基础和应用研究的文献综述.
- 分析跨多个科学学科的研究贡献.
- 综合了关于使用灵长类动物的好处和缺点的信息.
主要成果:
- 非人类灵长类动物是适合在神经生物学,免疫学,病理学,生殖生物学,病理学,新生儿学,内分泌学,心脏学和心理学研究的主题.
- 使用非人类灵长类动物的研究对生物医学和行为研究作出了重大贡献.
- 该综述综合了来自不同研究领域的关键发现.
结论:
- 非人类灵长类动物是理解人类生物学和疾病的不可或缺的模型.
- 认真考虑道德和实践问题对于负责任的灵长类研究至关重要.
- 与非人类灵长类动物的持续研究有望在医学和行为方面取得进一步的突破.
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