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Euandrolaelaps pavlovskii Bregetova 1955
36. Euandrolaelaps pavlovskii (Bregetova, 1955) Host/Habitat. Apodemus speciosus (large Japanese field mouse), Cervidae (deer), Cricetulus barabensis (striped dwarf hamster), Cricetulus longicaudatus (long tailed dwarf hanster), Cricetulus triton ...
Fan, Qing-Hai, Li, Sheng-Cai, Ma, Min
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FIGURE 63. Radfordia (M.) cricetulus Fain, 1973 from Cricetulus migratorius, female tritonymph. A, idiosoma in dorsal view; B, same in ventral view; C, tarsus IV in ventral view. Scale bars: A, B = 100 µm; C = 50 µm.Published as part of Bochkov, Andre V.,
Bochkov, Andre V.
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Bu çalışmada, Orta Anadolu’daki Cricetulus migratorius’un kromozomlarının bantlı örnekleri (G- ve C-bant) rapor edildi. C. migratorius’un karyotipi (2n) 22 kromozomdan oluşmuş, temel kromozom kol sayısı (FN) 44 ve otozomal kromozom kol sayısı (FNa) 40 ...
Arslan, Atilla, Akan, Şükrüye
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The present study reports the banding patterns (G- and C-banding) of chromosomes of Cricetulus migratorius from Central Anatolia. Karyotype of C. migratorius comprised (2n) 22 chromosomes.
Akan, Ş., Arslan, A.
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Background: Rodents have important role as reservoirs of different parasites. The aim of this study was to determine helminth parasites of abundant rodents in Meshkin-Shahr, Ardabil Province northwest Iran.
Zabiholah ZAREI +7 more
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At present, the human being is constantly in contact with natural chemical differentcomposites which generates changes in the DNA molecule, this substances that cause damage are known as mutagenics agents. The aim of the present research was determining
Alvarado León, Elena De Jesús
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Wild Rodent Ectoparasites Collected from Northwestern Iran
Background: Rodents play an important role as reservoir of some pathogens, and the host of some ectoparasites as well. These ectoparasites can transmit rodents’ pathogens to human or animals.
Zabihollah Zarei +10 more
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Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells derived from Cricetulus griseus remain the dominant host for recombinant protein production. This project aims to expand our knowledge by conducting transcriptomics and proteomics experiments on CHO cell lines and ...
Heffner, Kelley
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Total-evidence phylogeny reveals recent crown group radiation and biogeographical history of hamsters. [PDF]
Dirnberger M +3 more
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A Histochemical Study of Tooth Development in the Chinese Hamster (Cricetulus griseus)
The normal morphological development of the Chinese hamster (Cricetulus griseus) during the last week of gestation was studied. A review of the literature reveals no distinct study of tooth development in this species.
Daszkiewicz, Robert B.
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