National Resources Center for Non Human Primates;National Key R&D Project of China,Grant/Award Number:2021YFF0702804。
Background:Non-human primates(NPHs),such as rhesus macaques,cynomol-gus monkeys,and Assamese macaques,play a crucial role in biomedical research.However,baseline cytokine and electrolyte data for these three species,p...
fnancially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.32070446).
Infant-care behavior,a range of caring behaviors by parental or alloparental individuals towards infants unable to live independently,plays asignifcant role in the survival of infants and the continuation of the speci...
supported by the National Key R&D Program of China(2020YFE0205900 and 2022YEF0203200);the STI 2030-Major Project(2021ZD0200104 and 2022ZD0205203);the Shenzhen Science and Technology Program(RCYX20210706092100003,RCBS20221008093311027,and JCYJ20210324102006018);the Youth Innovation Promotion Association CAS(2022367);the Shenzhen Technological Research Center for Primate Translational Medicine grant(XMHT20220104005).
Dear Editor,The primary motor cortex,also known as MOp in rodents,F1,or M1 in primates[1],plays a crucial role in autonomous motor control.It is interconnected with other motor control structures such as the basal gan...
supported by Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine Technology Development Fund Project(J2018-50 to C.L.);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(81901202 to C.Y.);Beijing Natural Science Foundation(7222217 to C.Y.);the Capital Health Research and Development of Special(2022-4-40918 to C.Y.);Clinical Medicine Plus X-Young Scholars Project,Peking University,the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(PKU2021LCXQ007 to C.Y.).
The progressive degradation in the trabecular meshwork(TM)is related to age-related ocular diseases like primary open-angle glaucoma.However,the molecular basis and biological significance of the aging process in TM h...
In the Original Publication,the article title was incorrectly given as'Distributions of Visual Receptive Fields from Retinotopic to Craniotopic Coordinates in the lateral intraparietal and frontal eye field of the Mac...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(32030045,32061143004,and 31871078);STI2030-Major Projects+2021ZD0204300.
Even though retinal images of objects change their locations following each eye movement,we perceive a stable and continuous world.One possible mechanism by which the brain achieves such visual stability is to constru...
supported by the Major Project of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (82090051,81871442);Outstanding Member Project of Youth Innovation Promotion Association of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Y201930)。
Quantification of behaviors in macaques provides crucial support for various scientific disciplines,including pharmacology,neuroscience,and ethology.Despite recent advancements in the analysis of macaque behavior,rese...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(U20A2017 and 31830037);Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation(2020A1515010785,2020A1515111118,and 2022A1515010134);the Youth Innovation Promotion Association of the Chinese Academy of Sciences(2017120);the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Institute of Brain Science-Shenzhen Fundamental Research Institutions(NYKFKT2019009);Shenzhen Technological Research Center for Primate Translational Medicine(F-2021-Z99-504979);the Strategic Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences(XDBS01030100 and XDB32010300);Scientific and Technological Innovation 2030(2021ZD0204300);the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities.
Integrating multisensory inputs to generate accurate perception and guide behavior is among the most critical functions of the brain.Subcortical regions such as the amygdala are involved in sensory processing includin...
A recent study published in Cell successfully mapped the cell-type taxonomy in the macaque cortex and revealed the relationship between cell-type composition and various primate brain regions,by using the self-develop...
financially supported by the Cultivation Fund for Young Teachers in Natural Science Basic Research of Zhengzhou University(JC2020043029);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.31672302 and 32070446).
Massive actions have been and are being taken into protecting the world’s primates from extinction,while the study of the properties of genetic diversity,demographic history,and ecological relationships will benefit t...