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Dienske, H. (author), van Vreeswijk, W. (author), Koning, H. (author), Primatencentrum TNO (author)13 laboratory-born female monkeys were allowed to remain with their mothers for about 4 mo and were subsequently singly caged in rooms where they were able to see other monkeys. Ss that did not see mothers caring for their infants neglected their own firstborn. In contrast, Ss that were allowed to observe separately caged mother–infant pairs...article 1980
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- Balner, H. (author), Dersjant, H. (author), van Vreeswijk, W. (author), Gabb, B.W. (author), Radiobiologisch Instituut TNO (author) article 1972
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- Balner, H. (author), Gabb, B.W. (author), Dersjant, H. (author), van Vreeswijk, W. (author), van Leeuwen, A. (author), van Rood, J.J. (author), Radiobiologisch Instituut TNO (author) article 1971
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Balner, H. (author), van Leeuwen, A. (author), van Vreeswijk, W. (author), Dersjant, H. (author), van Rood, J.J. (author), Radiobiologisch Instituut TNO (author)The current state of tissue typing in Rhesus monkeys and chimpanzees is described. Data are presented, suggesting that the antigens of the Rhesus monkey's major histocompatibility system (RhL-A) may well be controlled by two closely linked series of allelic genes, as is also the case for the human HL-A system. Furthermore, methods for the...article 1971