2023
DOI: 10.1002/ajp.23506
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Urinary cytokine measurements do not reflect surgery‐induced inflammation in rhesus macaques

Abstract: Measurement of the health and disease status of free-ranging primates is often limited by a lack of available biomarkers of immune activation and inflammation that can be applied noninvasively via the measurement of urine or fecal samples. Here, we evaluate the potential usefulness of noninvasive urinary measurements of a number of cytokines, chemokines, and other markers of inflammation and infection.We took advantage of surgery-associated inflammation in seven captive rhesus macaques, collecting urine sample… Show more

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