UPR Sabana Seca Field Station Caribbean Primate Research Center (RRID:SCR_010134)Copy Citation Copied
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Proper Citation: UPR Sabana Seca Field Station Caribbean Primate Research Center (RRID:SCR_010134)
Description: Core facility that provides the following services: Necropsy. The Sabana Seca Field Station (SSFS) is the administrative headquarters for the Caribbean Primate Research Center, or CPRC. This area contains offices, a clinic, and laboratories for reproductive biology and bone densitometry, necropsy and maintenance buildings. It houses rhesus monkeys from the CS colony or from the CS genetic line.
Abbreviations: CPRC SSF, SSF CPRC
Synonyms: University of Puerto Rico Caribbean Primate Research Center, Sabana Seca CPRC, CPRC Sabana Seca Field Station
Resource Type: core facility, service resource, access service resource
Keywords: autopsy, rhesus, monkey, primate, genetic, necropsy, bone, reproduction, colony
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