Modelling behaviors relevant to brain disorders in the nonhuman primate: Are we there yet?
JT Scott, JA Bourne - Progress in Neurobiology, 2022 - Elsevier
Recent years have seen a profound resurgence of activity with nonhuman primates (NHPs)
to model human brain disorders. From marmosets to macaques, the study of NHP species …
to model human brain disorders. From marmosets to macaques, the study of NHP species …
Why bother using non-human primate models of cognitive disorders in translational research?
Although everyone would agree that successful translation of therapeutic candidates for
central nervous disorders should involve non-human primate (nhp) models of cognitive …
central nervous disorders should involve non-human primate (nhp) models of cognitive …
The dawn of non-human primate models for neurodevelopmental disorders
Highlights•Genome editing technologies have made it feasible to generate genetically
modified NHP models.•Genetic NHP models have certain advantages to study higher brain …
modified NHP models.•Genetic NHP models have certain advantages to study higher brain …
Bridging the species gap in translational research for neurodevelopmental disorders
The prevalence and societal impact of neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) continue to
increase despite years of research in both patient populations and animal models. There …
increase despite years of research in both patient populations and animal models. There …
In vivo whole brain, cellular and molecular imaging in nonhuman primate models of neuropathology
Rodents have been the principal model to study brain anatomy and function due to their well-
mapped brain architecture, rapid reproduction and amenability to genetic modification …
mapped brain architecture, rapid reproduction and amenability to genetic modification …
A versatile toolbox for studying cortical physiology in primates
Lesioning and neurophysiological studies have facilitated the elucidation of cortical
functions and mechanisms of functional recovery following injury. Clinical translation of such …
functions and mechanisms of functional recovery following injury. Clinical translation of such …
Non-human primate models in neuroscience research
G Perretta - Scandinavian Journal of Laboratory Animal Science, 2009 - ojs.utlib.ee
Neuroscience is progressively increasing its comprehension of the normal functioning of the
central and peripheral nervous system. Such understanding is essential to challenge …
central and peripheral nervous system. Such understanding is essential to challenge …
Cognitive deficits in animal models of basal ganglia disorders
SP Brooks, SB Dunnett - Brain research bulletin, 2013 - Elsevier
The two most common neurological disorders of the basal ganglia are Parkinson's disease
(PD) and Huntington's disease (HD). The most overt symptoms of these diseases are …
(PD) and Huntington's disease (HD). The most overt symptoms of these diseases are …
[HTML][HTML] Genetically modified non-human primate models for research on neurodegenerative diseases
MT Pan, H Zhang, XJ Li, XY Guo - Zoological Research, 2024 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Neurodegenerative diseases (NDs) are a group of debilitating neurological disorders that
primarily affect elderly populations and include Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's …
primarily affect elderly populations and include Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's …
Psychiatric distress in animals versus animal models of psychiatric distress
RM Sapolsky - Nature neuroscience, 2016 - nature.com
The realm of human uniqueness steadily shrinks; reflecting this, other primates suffer from
states closer to depression or anxiety than'depressive-like'or'anxiety-like behavior' …
states closer to depression or anxiety than'depressive-like'or'anxiety-like behavior' …