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Sooty mangabey Cercocebus atys
This sheet covers the "sooty mangabey" (C. a. atys) and the "white-naped mangabey" (C. a. lunulatus)
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NEWS
- Ancestor of HIV in primates may be surprisingly young (EurekAlert; April 30, 2009)
- Why Some Primates, But Not Humans, Can Live With Immunodeficiency Viruses And Not Progress To AIDS (ScienceDaily; September 17, 2008)
- Primate conservation may enhance food availability to humans (Mongabay; September 15, 2008)
- SIV Infection Of Natural Hosts Provides New Insights Into HIV Disease Complexity (Science Daily; September 11, 2007)
- Center Puts Hold on Mangabey Experiments (Science; November 3, 2006)
- HIV: Learning From Monkeys and Chimps (Newsweek; June 26, 2006)
- Ugly, but still worth being protected (Independent Online, South Africa; April 11, 2006)
- Saving man's distant cousin (BBC News; August 13, 2001)
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