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Revealing gene expression links between milk fat globules and mammary glands in rodents via transcriptomics. [PDF]
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Scout-Triggered Multiple Reaction Monitoring Enables Robust Quantification of Host Cell Proteins Across Bioprocess Matrices. [PDF]
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Mysterious Leishmania martiniquensis parasites and their relatives of the subgenus Mundinia: Emerging pathogens reshaping our understanding of leishmaniases. [PDF]
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A novel radiosensitizer α-sulfoquinovosyl-acylpropanediol (SQAP) inhibits DNA repair pathways and sensitize cells to cancer chemotherapeutic agents. [PDF]
Maeda J, Sunada S, Fukuhara T, Kato TA.
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Simple, specific, rapid, and pharmacopoeia-compliant qPCR approach for the detection of mycoplasma in biopharmaceuticals. [PDF]
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2017
8. Gray Dwarf Hamster Cricetulus migratorius French: Hamster migrateur / German: Grauer Zwerghamster / Spanish: Hamster enano gris Other common names: Armenian Hamster, Gray Hamster, Migratory Hamster Taxonomy. Mus migratorius Pallas, 1773, Lower Ural River, W Kazakhstan. Cricetulus migratorius is the only species in the migratorius group. In a genetic
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8. Gray Dwarf Hamster Cricetulus migratorius French: Hamster migrateur / German: Grauer Zwerghamster / Spanish: Hamster enano gris Other common names: Armenian Hamster, Gray Hamster, Migratory Hamster Taxonomy. Mus migratorius Pallas, 1773, Lower Ural River, W Kazakhstan. Cricetulus migratorius is the only species in the migratorius group. In a genetic
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2018
Cricetulus barabensis (Pallas, 1773) —Striped Dwarf Hamster, Chinese striped hamster Mus barabensis Pallas, 1773 p.704; Type locality- Kasmalinskii Bor (village in Altai mountain), bank of Ob River, west Siberia, Russia. Cricetulus griseus Milne-Edwards, 1867 p.376; Type locality- Beijing, China. C.
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Cricetulus barabensis (Pallas, 1773) —Striped Dwarf Hamster, Chinese striped hamster Mus barabensis Pallas, 1773 p.704; Type locality- Kasmalinskii Bor (village in Altai mountain), bank of Ob River, west Siberia, Russia. Cricetulus griseus Milne-Edwards, 1867 p.376; Type locality- Beijing, China. C.
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2018
Published as part of Amr, Zuhair S., Abu, Mohammad A., Qumsiyeh, Mazin & Eid, Ehab, 2018, Systematics, distribution and ecological analysis of rodents in Jordan, pp.
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Published as part of Amr, Zuhair S., Abu, Mohammad A., Qumsiyeh, Mazin & Eid, Ehab, 2018, Systematics, distribution and ecological analysis of rodents in Jordan, pp.
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2017
10. Striped Dwarf Hamster Cricetulus barabensis French: Hamster de Chine / German: Daurischer Zwerghamster / Spanish: Hamster enano rayado Taxonomy. Mus barabensis Pallas, 1773, Kasmalinskii Bor, banks of Ob River, W Siberia, Russia. Cricetulus barabensis is in the barabensis species group. In the past, there was confusion about taxonomy of griseus and
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10. Striped Dwarf Hamster Cricetulus barabensis French: Hamster de Chine / German: Daurischer Zwerghamster / Spanish: Hamster enano rayado Taxonomy. Mus barabensis Pallas, 1773, Kasmalinskii Bor, banks of Ob River, W Siberia, Russia. Cricetulus barabensis is in the barabensis species group. In the past, there was confusion about taxonomy of griseus and
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