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KMID : 1204320100260040449
Laboratory Animal Research
2010 Volume.26 No. 4 p.449 ~ p.457
Establishment of a Research and Assessment System Using High Quality Non-Human Primates
Hyun Byung-Hwa

Kang Byeong-Cheol
Kim Chuel-Kyu
Kim Heui-Soo
Suh Jun-Gyo
Cho Fumiaki
Abstract
At present, eight non-human primate research facilities exist in Korea to examine the validity and safety of new bio-products, and to generate model animal systems using primates of low health status (low quality primates). However specific-pathogen free (SPF) primates (high quality primates) are the preferred choice for emerging disease studies and for numerous other research areas, including cell/gene therapy, stem cell research, regenerative studies, and brain science. Although international primate centers in developed countries have utilized high quality primate resources for many years, there has been little or no collaboration with less developed countries on primate research. Due to this, the establishment of a high quality primate research capacity is a core priority for the advancement of the biomedical research field in less developed countries. In this study, we investigated the demand for, and opportunities to support the development of this research capability.
KEYWORD
Non-human primates, high quality primate, low quality primate, SPF
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