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Non-human primates have a long established place in biomedical research and have contributed much valuable and useful data for comparison with that derived from man. The popularity of non-human primates for research has been based upon them being members of the same order as man, with many similarities in anatomy, physiology and metabolism, psychological and reproductive behaviour, immunology and also their susceptibility to a wide range of human diseases1–8.

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Skelton-Stroud, P.N., Glaister, J.R. (1987). Naturally Occurring Renal Disease in Non-Human Primates. In: Bach, P.H., Lock, E.A. (eds) Nephrotoxicity in the experimental and clinical situation. Developments in Nephrology, vol 19-20. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3367-5_6

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