J M Worlein
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Kroeker R, Bellanca R, Lee G, Thom J, Worlein J
Am J Primatol
. 2013 Nov;
76(4):325-34.
PMID: 24243351
Alopecia is a persistent problem in captive macaque populations and despite recent interest, no factors have been identified that can unequivocally explain the presence of alopecia in a majority of...
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Worlein J, Leigh J, Larsen K, Kinman L, Schmidt A, Ochs H, et al.
J Neurovirol
. 2005 Apr;
11(1):34-45.
PMID: 15804957
Lentivirus-infected nonhuman primates exhibit behavioral and neurological pathology similar to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected humans and offer a means to examine the effects of lentivirus infection while controlling for confounding...
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Eaton G, Worlein J, Kelley S, Vijayaraghavan S, Hess D, Axthelm M, et al.
Horm Behav
. 1999 Apr;
35(2):195-203.
PMID: 10202127
Self-injurious behavior (SIB) presents a serious problem in laboratory macaques that cannot be socially housed for scientific reasons and among institutionalized children and adults where it is often associated with...
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Worlein J, Sackett G
Am J Primatol
. 1997 Jan;
41(1):23-35.
PMID: 9064195
The social development of 240 nursery-reared pigtailed macaques (Macaca nemestrina) was studied from postnatal weeks 4 to 32. The objectives of the study were to document developmental trends and evaluate...
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Eaton G, Worlein J, Glick B
Horm Behav
. 1990 Jun;
24(2):270-83.
PMID: 2365304
The aim of this study was to assess, in a nonhuman primate, the extent to which exposure to androgen during the prenatal period interacts with early social experience to affect...