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Field Discrimination of Prairie Deer Mice and White-Footed Mice Using Morphological Characteristics
Field discrimination of prairie deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus bairdii) and white-footed mice (P. leucopus noveboracensis) can be difficult throughout much of the central United States where they co-occur.
Swihart, Robert K.S. +3 more
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HaloTag Fusion Enables Dynamic Analysis of Prion Protein Biosynthesis, Turnover, and Misfolding
Prion protein (PrP) misfolding underlies fatal neurodegenerative diseases. We developed a HaloTag‐based PrP fusion enabling spatiotemporal labeling of distinct PrP populations in living cells. This system recapitulates native PrP biology, reveals early misfolding events in disease‐associated mutants, and allows mechanistic interrogation of PrP‐lowering
Antonio Masone +2 more
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OLFACTORY RESPONSES OF DEER MICE TO DOUGLAS-FIR SEED VOLATILES
An attempt was made to identify the olfactory cues produced by Douglas-fir seeds which attract deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) to the seeds. The olfactometers used are described, and the merits of different statistical analyses of the data are ...
Howard, Walter E. +3 more
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An Experimental Test of Factors Attracting Deer Mice into Buildings
Deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) are the principal reservoir host of Sin Nombre virus (SNV). Deer mice use a wide variety of habitats including peridomestic settings in and around human dwellings, their presence in and around homes has been implicated ...
Amy J. Kuenzi, Richard Douglass
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Chronic wasting disease of deer and elk in transgenic mice: Oral transmission and pathobiology
To study the pathogenesis of chronic wasting disease (CWD) in deer and elk, transgenic (tg) mice were generated that expressed the prion protein (PrP) of deer containing a glycine at amino acid (aa) 96 and a serine at aa 225 under transcriptional control
Ying, Ge +3 more
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Sin Nombre Virus (SNV) is a hantavirus that causes high mortality (>38%) in humans. Deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) are the primary host of SNV, and unlike humans, deer mice infected with SNV have few outward signs or symptoms of disease.
Hart, Laci +7 more
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Associations between nesting, stereotypy, and working memory in deer mice: response to levetiracetam. [PDF]
Hurter B, Gourley SL, Wolmarans W.
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Captive and urban environments are associated with distinct gut microbiota in deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus). [PDF]
Diaz J, Redford KH, Reese AT.
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Hantavirus Seroconversion of Wild-Caught Peromyscus During Quarantine
Matthew Camaioni +3 more
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This study investigates the recombinant Tarim red deer hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) in a mouse model to develop an HGF/c-Met-based regenerative therapy for alcoholic liver disease.
Hong Chen +5 more
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