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Comparative analysis of selected linear measurements of human and baboon brains
(University of Nairobi, 2007)
The morphometric parameters of the brains of several mammals and primates show differences that are likely to be associated with cognitive and other functions necessary for survival as well as evolution. Seven human and ...
Morphometric analysis of the cerebral cortex in the developing baboon
(University of Nairobi, 2004)
Morphometric analysis of the wall of the cerebral cortex in 49- and 50-day old baboon foetuses was carried out using formalin-fixed stratified serial sections of the heads. Four zones -medial, superior, lateral and ...
Menstrual cycle synchronization, ovarian stimulation, and in vitro fertilization in olive baboons (Papio anubis): a prospective randomized study
(2009-02)
To synchronize the baboon menstrual cycle and to compare different methods of ovarian stimulation for IVF in baboons.
Prospective randomized study.Institute of Primate Research, Nairobi, Kenya.Ten female baboons were ...
Reproductive research in non-human primates at Institute of Primate Research in Nairobi, Kenya (WHO Collaborating Center): a platform for the development of clinical infertility services?
(2008)
The Institute of Primate Research (IPR; www.ipr.or.ke) is a WHO collaborating center for research in reproductive biology, infectious diseases and ecology/conservation. It includes a fully equipped surgical complex, >5000 ...