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The inheritance of diabetes in the Chinese hamster [PDF]

open access: bronzeDiabetologia, 1967
1. The pedigrees and Tes-tape scores of over 6000 hamsters in the Best colony in Toronto and the Upjohn Colony in Kalamazoo were examined. It was found that the distribution of Tes-tape scores in the Best colony was 23%+, 6%++, 3%+++, and 5%++++. The incidence of diabetes rose for the first eleven generations of inbreeding then fell off slightly.
L. Butler
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Epidemiological studies of the Chinese Hamster [PDF]

open access: bronzeDiabetologia, 1970
Records of 5832 animals from The Upjohn Company Chinese Hamster colony, for the period December 1966 to September 1969, have been collected and stored on a magnetic tape file. These data have been analyzed for onset of diabetes and longevity. — The time at which 50% of the animals became diabetic (OT50) was 8.3 months during 1966; 4.3 months during ...
Fabrício Leo Alves Schmidt   +3 more
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Effects of Laser UV-Microirradiation (λ = 2573 Å) on Proliferation of Chinese Hamster Cells [PDF]

open access: green, 1976
A laser uv-microbeam with a wavelength of 2573 Å having a minimum spot diameter of approx 0.5 μm was used to microirradiate interphase cells of a V-79 subline of Chinese hamster cells.
Christoph Cremer   +3 more
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Characterization of diabetes in the Chinese hamster [PDF]

open access: yesDiabetologia, 1967
Diabetes in Chinese hamster was initially detected by qualitative tests for urine glucose. The disease was characterized by quantitating urine glucose, glucose tolerance tests and measurement of fasting and nonfasting blood sugar, blood ketones, plasma free fatty acids (FFA), plasma insulin, pancreatic insulin and fasting levels of liver glycogen.
W. E. Dulin, G. C. Gerritsen
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Micro-Raman spectroscopy of chromosomes [PDF]

open access: yes, 1984
Raman spectra of intact chromosomes (Chinese hamster), recorded with a microspectrometer, are reported. The spectra could be assigned to protein and DNA contributions.
Albrecht   +16 more
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Datasets of in vitro clonogenic assays showing low dose hyper-radiosensitivity and induced radioresistance

open access: yesScientific Data, 2022
Measurement(s) surviving fraction of cells Technology Type(s) optical microscopy Factor Type(s) absorbed dose Sample Characteristic - Organism Homo sapiens • Chinese hamster • Rattus sp.
Szabolcs Polgár   +2 more
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Cholesterol metabolism in the diabetic Chinese hamster [PDF]

open access: bronzeDiabetologia, 1974
Cholesterol turnover, pool size, tissue exchange, and tissue content have been examined in normocholesterolemic and hypercholesterolemic diabetic hamsters and matched nondiabetic controls following injection with radiolabelled cholesterol. In the hypercholesterolemic diabetics, turnover time of plasma cholesterol in both rapid and slow exchanging ...
Aram V. Chobanian   +3 more
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Advances of Glycometabolism Engineering in Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells

open access: yesFrontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, 2021
As the most widely used mammalian cell line, Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells can express various recombinant proteins with a post translational modification pattern similar to that of the proteins from human cells.
Huan-Yu Zhang   +5 more
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Structural and functional analysis of four non-coding Y RNAs from Chinese hamster cells: identification, molecular dynamics simulations and DNA replication initiation assays [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Background The genes coding for Y RNAs are evolutionarily conserved in vertebrates. These non-coding RNAs are essential for the initiation of chromosomal DNA replication in vertebrate cells.
Lima, Neto Quirino A   +7 more
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Pathogenic strains of Acanthamoeba are recognized by TLR4 and initiated inflammatory responses in the cornea. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2014
Free-living amoebae of the Acanthamoeba species are the causative agent of Acanthamoeba keratitis (AK), a sight-threatening corneal infection that causes severe pain and a characteristic ring-shaped corneal infiltrate.
Hassan Alizadeh   +3 more
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