About: Baboon is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 2154 publications have been published within this topic receiving 44513 citations. The topic is also known as: baboons & baboon.
TL;DR: The experience has shown the feasibility of controlling the rejection of the baboon liver xenograft in a human recipient, and the biliary stasis that was the beginning of lethal infectious complications may be correctable by modifications of surgical technique.
TL;DR: Cortex architecture varies greatly within and across primate species, but cell density is greater in cortex devoted to the early stages of sensory processing in the Old World macaque and baboon.
Abstract: The numbers and proportion of neurons in areas and regions of cortex were determined for a single cortical hemisphere from two prosimian galagos, one New World owl monkey, one Old World macaque monkey, and one baboon. The results suggest that there is a common plan of cortical organization across the species examined here and also differences that suggest greater specializations in the Old World monkeys. In all primates examined, primary visual cortex (V1) was the most neuron-dense cortical area and the secondary visual areas had higher-than-average densities. Primary auditory and somatosensory areas tended to have high densities in the Old World macaque and baboon. Neuronal density varies less across cortical areas in prosimian galagos than in the Old World monkeys. Thus, cortical architecture varies greatly within and across primate species, but cell density is greater in cortex devoted to the early stages of sensory processing.