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1. What you have, not who you know: food-enhanced social capital and changes in social behavioural relationships in a non-human primate

2. Decoupling social status and status certainty effects on health in macaques: a network approach

4. The Augmentation of Retinogeniculate Communication during Thalamic Burst Mode

5. Affiliation and disease risk: social networks mediate gut microbial transmission among rhesus macaques

6. Monkey's Social Roles Predict Their Affective Reactivity

7. A multiplex centrality metric for complex social networks: sex, social status, and family structure predict multiplex centrality in rhesus macaques

8. Sex differences in the impact of social status on hair cortisol concentrations in rhesus monkeys ( Macaca mulatta )

9. Social stability influences the association between adrenal responsiveness and hair cortisol concentrations in rhesus macaques

10. Social network community structure and the contact-mediated sharing of commensal E. coli among captive rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta)

11. Intermittent pair-housing, pair relationship qualities, and HPA activity in adult female rhesus macaques

12. Social bufferingandcontact transmission: network connections have beneficial and detrimental effects onShigellainfection risk among captive rhesus macaques

13. Laboratory rhesus macaque social housing and social changes: Implications for research

14. Measuring dominance certainty and assessing its impact on individual and societal health in a nonhuman primate model: a network approach.

15. Monkey's Social Roles Predict Their Affective Reactivity.

16. A multiplex centrality metric for complex social networks: sex, social status, and family structure predict multiplex centrality in rhesus macaques.

17. Intermittent pair-housing, pair relationship qualities, and HPA activity in adult female rhesus macaques.

18. Social network community structure and the contact-mediated sharing of commensal E. coli among captive rhesus macaques ( Macaca mulatta ).

19. Laboratory rhesus macaque social housing and social changes: Implications for research.

20. Social buffering and contact transmission: network connections have beneficial and detrimental effects on Shigella infection risk among captive rhesus macaques.

21. Connections Matter: Social Networks and Lifespan Health in Primate Translational Models.

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