Nonhuman primates (NHPs) and humans have a close phylogenetic relationship, so much so that they still share many characteristics with humans such as social behavior, communication abilities and facial features (1). They are also like humans in many of their reproductive traits such as humanlike estradiol-luteinizing hormone feedback loops in both males and females, menstruation and at least in some species a similar pattern of reproductive senescence which help underscore their importance as translational models (1).
Nonhuman primate models for translational medicine in reproduction
Maria Albrizio
2025-01-01
Abstract
Nonhuman primates (NHPs) and humans have a close phylogenetic relationship, so much so that they still share many characteristics with humans such as social behavior, communication abilities and facial features (1). They are also like humans in many of their reproductive traits such as humanlike estradiol-luteinizing hormone feedback loops in both males and females, menstruation and at least in some species a similar pattern of reproductive senescence which help underscore their importance as translational models (1).File in questo prodotto:
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