Publications by authors named "Freymann E"

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  • Wild chimpanzees in Uganda's Budongo Forest consume a wide range of plants, some of which may offer medicinal benefits despite being nutritionally poor or toxic.
  • The study examined 17 plant samples linked to self-medication behaviors in chimpanzees, finding that many extracts showed significant antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties in lab tests.
  • Specifically, the strongest antibacterial effects were noted in extracts from Alstonia boonei and Khaya anthotheca, indicating that these chimpanzees may use these plants to combat infections.
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  • Identifying medicinal resources in chimpanzee diets is challenging due to the need for detailed behavioral data and costly pharmacological analyses, often overlooking combinations of resources that may enhance treatment effectiveness.
  • The study introduces the "self-medicative resource combination hypothesis," suggesting that different combinations of ingested resources could improve health outcomes for chimpanzees.
  • Two analytical tools (collocation and APRIORI analyses) are presented to explore these resource combinations, with results from the Sonso chimpanzee community showing up to 60% agreement, indicating that APRIORI may be better for studying complex interactions among multiple resources.
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  • * This study adds five new interspecies grooming observations involving female chimpanzees and members of the Cercopithecus genus, along with a unique play interaction between juvenile chimpanzees and a red-tailed monkey.
  • * The research explores the potential functions, costs, and benefits of interspecies grooming, suggesting it could provide insights into chimpanzee social behavior and their ability to navigate different species interactions.
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It has been suggested that non-human primates can respond to deceased conspecifics in ways that suggest they experience psychological states not unlike humans, some of which could indicate they exhibit a notion of death. Here, we report long-term demographic data from two East African chimpanzee groups. During a combined 40-year observation period, we recorded 191 births of which 68 died in infancy, mostly within the first year.

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An enzymeimmunoassay (EIA) for unconjugated estriol was developed. Estriol-6-CMO-BSA was used as antigen for the antiserum production with low cross reactivities to estrone (0.3%) and estradiol (0.

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A sensitive enzyme immunoassay for cortisol in plasma and saliva without extraction has been developed. An antibody was raised in rabbits against cortisol-3-CMO-BSA and compared with anti-cortisol-21-HS-HSA. The enzyme label was a covalently linked cortisol-horseradish peroxidase conjugate.

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A sensitive, solid phase enzyme immunoassay for the determination of aldosterone in plasma and saliva has been developed. For this purpose anti-aldosterone coated tubes were used. The enzyme marker was a covalently linked aldosterone/horseradish peroxidase conjugate.

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An enzyme immunoassay for the measurement of 17-hydroxyprogesterone (OHP) is described. The antigens, OHP-3-CMO-BSA and 11-deoxycortisol-21-hemisuccinate-BSA have been used to produce antisera in rabbits. The enzyme marker was horseradish peroxidase.

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The problems of the phaeochromocytoma are in its rareness, its appearance--every patient with hypertension can be a carrier of a phaeochromocytoma--, its localisation--10% are situated outside the adrenal glands--, its operability with following permanent normalisation of the pressure. As hypertension is very frequent and the diagnostics is very expensive the finding of carriers of phaeochromocytomas is possible only by means of screening methods. Thus cases with an urgent suspicion are found.

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The plasma concentrations of estradiol were measured by radioimmunoassay without chromatography. The antibody against estradiol was produced in rabbits immunized with 17beta-estra-diol-6-(0-carboxymethyloxime): bovine-serum-albumin. The lower limit of quantitation is 2.

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