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Experimental Trypanosoma brucei Infection in Deer Mice: Splenic Changes

Veterinary Pathology, 1980
Forty deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) were infected with Trypanosoma brucei organisms and were killed 33 to 83 days after inoculation (average, 63). The outstanding lesion was infiltration of plasma cells in various tissues. These cells caused disruption of the periarteriolar lymphocytic sheaths and thickening of red pulp cords in the spleen.
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Low P50 in deer mice native to high altitude

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1985
Whereas it is widely believed that animals native to high altitude show lower O2 partial pressures at 50% hemoglobin saturation (P50) than do related animals native to low altitude, that “fact” has not been well documented. Consequently, P50 at pH 7.4, PCO2(7.4), the CO2 Bohr effect, and the buffer slope (delta log PCO2/delta pH) were determined via ...
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How repeats rearrange chromosomes in deer mice

Large genomic rearrangements, such as chromosomal inversions, can play a key role in evolution and often underlie karyotype variation, but the mechanisms by which these rearrangements arise remain poorly understood. To study the origins of inversions, we generated chromosome-level de novo genome assemblies for four subspecies of deer mice (Peromyscus ...
Landen Gozashti   +2 more
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BROWN AND SILVER DEER MICE

Journal of Heredity, 1934
R. R. HUESTIS, ELIZABETH BARTO
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Water availability affects reproduction in deer mice.

Biology of reproduction, 1988
Water restriction impaired sperm production in deer mice, a seasonally breeding mammal that encounters aperiodic droughts in its natural habitat throughout North America. Water-induced spermatogenic responses were sorted into three categories based upon epididymal sperm numbers: aspermic, oligospermic, and euspermic.
R J, Nelson, C, Desjardins
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A chromosomal inversion contributes to divergence in multiple traits between deer mouse ecotypes

Science, 2022
Emily R Hager   +2 more
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Feeding diversity in deer mice.

Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1979
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Deer mice lightened up fast

New Scientist, 2009
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Seeds Stored by Prairie Deer Mice

Journal of Mammalogy, 1961
Walter E. Howard, Francis C. Evans
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