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Summary Comparison of Female Reproductive System in Human and the Cynomolgus Monkey (Macaca fascicularis)

Eric Van Esch1, J. Mark Cline2, Eberhard Buse3, Charles E. Wood4, Eveline P. C. T. de Rijk5 and Gerhard F. Weinbauer6

1 Department of Toxicology and Drug Disposition, Schering-Plough, Oss, the Netherlands
2 Wake Forest University Primate Center, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA
3 Covance Laboratories GmbH, Muenster, Germany
4 Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA
5 Department of Toxicology and Drug Disposition, Schering-Plough, Oss, the Netherlands
6 Covance Laboratories GmbH, Muenster, Germany

Competing Interests: This article was sponsored by Covance Inc. and Schering-Plough. Gerhard F. Weinbauer and Eberhard Buse are employed by Covance Inc. Eveline P. C. T. de Rijk and Eric Van Esch are employed by Schering-Plough. No other competing interests were declared.

Toxicologic Pathology, Vol. 36, No. 7 Suppl, 171S-172S (2008)
DOI: 10.1177/0192623308327415


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