Long-term experiments with a newly-developed standardized diet for the New World primates Callithrix jacchus jacchus and Callithrix jacchus penicillata (marmosets)

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A long-term feeding study lasting more than 4 years is described during which a newly-developed complete diet for marmosets was evaluated. Using this diet, it was possible to adapt the feeding habits and dietary requirements of these increasingly popular South American non-human primates to standardized laboratory conditions. © 1982, Royal Society of Medicine Press. All rights reserved.

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Wirth, H., & Buselmaier, W. (1982). Long-term experiments with a newly-developed standardized diet for the New World primates Callithrix jacchus jacchus and Callithrix jacchus penicillata (marmosets). Laboratory Animals, 16(2), 175–181. https://doi.org/10.1258/002367782781110214

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