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The De Brazza's monkey (Cercopithecus neglectus) is the largest of the Cercopithecus monkeys/guenons, and are native to central Africa.

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Page: Cercopithecus monkeys (guenons) (HIV/AIDS Research: Its History & Future Meeting)
... guenons have long tails and brightly colored coats. The guenon monkeys include the De Brazza's monkey and Sykes' monkey
Jan 24, 2021
Page: 4.2 Martine Peeters — On the Road to HIV: Primate Lentiviruses (HIV/AIDS Research: Its History & Future Meeting)
... West Africa are quite different, represent different lineages. The same is also the case for De Brazza's monkeys, for which we have less than 100 samples collected in 00 ... tested at that time, 38 were housed at the primatology unit of the CIRMF (Centre International ...
Apr 27, 2021
Page: 5.6 Michael Emerman — Host-virus Co-evolution (HIV/AIDS Research: Its History & Future Meeting)
... experiment https://libwiki.cshl.edu/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=12944973 credit, priority https://libwiki.cshl.edu/confluence/display/AT/credit%2Cpriority cure vs. remission of HIV/AIDS De Brazza's monkey (Cercopithecus neglectus) https://libwiki.cshl.edu/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=15533529 early theories of AIDS etiology https://libwiki.cshl.edu/confluence/display/AT/earlytheoriesofAIDSetiology education ... ...
Apr 27, 2021

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