RRC ID 6200
著者 Isa T, Yamane I, Hamai M, Inagaki H.
タイトル Japanese macaques as laboratory animals.
ジャーナル Exp Anim
Abstract The Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata), along with rhesus and long-tailed macaques, is one of the macaca species. In Japan, it has been preferred for use as a laboratory animal, particularly in the field of neuroscience, because of its high level of intelligence and its gentle nature. In addition, the species has a relatively homogeneous genetic background and field researchers have accumulated abundant information on the social behavior of wild Japanese macaques. As future neuroscience research will undoubtedly be more focused on the higher cognitive functions of the brain, including social behavior among multiple individuals, the Japanese macaque can be expected to become even more valuable as a laboratory animal in the near future. The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology has launched a National BioResource Project (NBRP) to establish a stable breeding and supply system for Japanese macaques for laboratory use. The project is in progress and should lead to the establishment of a National Primate Center in Japan, which will support the supply of monkeys as well as social outreach and handling of animal welfare issues.
巻・号 58(5)
ページ 451-7
公開日 2009-10-1
DOI 10.1538/expanim.58.451
PII JST.JSTAGE/expanim/58.451
PMID 19897928
MeSH Animal Experimentation Animals Animals, Laboratory* Behavior, Animal Bibliometrics Female Japan Macaca / physiology* Macaca / psychology Male Neurosciences Social Behavior
IF 1.574
引用数 19
WOS 分野 VETERINARY SCIENCES ZOOLOGY
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