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Gerbil model of acute neosporosis

Veterinary Parasitology, 2005
Experimental infections with the NC-1 strain of Neospora caninum were conducted in gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus) to determine their acute responses to experimental intraperitoneal infection. Five groups of five female gerbils were used and they were intraperitoneally infected with 1x10(6), 2x10(6), 3x10(6), 4x10(6) or 5x10(6) tachyzoites.
Sheela Ramamoorthy   +2 more
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Maternal and paternal pheromones in gerbilsā˜†

Physiology & Behavior, 1982
Mongolian gerbil pups are attracted to maternal and parental nest odors. They approach these odors in preference to the odors of either virgin females or clean bedding. The pups do not distinguish between maternal or parental odors and odors of unfamiliar lactating females.
Pauline Yahr, Sara Gerling
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A Specific Midventral Gland in Gerbils

Nature, 1966
MAMMALIAN skin is rich in specific glands which perform various functions. Dambach1 found a specific midventral gland in Meriones unguiculatus and gave a histological description of it. Other references exist in which attention is directed to the presence of such a gland in Rhombomys opimus2; however, its structure was not studied.
W. Sokolov, L. Skurat
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Video-oculography in the gerbil

Brain Research, 2002
Normative vestibulo-ocular and optokinetic reflexes (VOR and OKR) and pupil diameter were measured in young adult gerbils using infrared video-oculography with 60 Hz sampling during head-fixed binocular recordings. The pupillary light-sink technique was preferred over a single-beam retinal reflection method because its measurements were less affected ...
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The early development of the EEG in the gerbil

Behavioral Biology, 1975
The present study investigated the development of the electroencephalograph in the awake gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus). Sixteen gerbils, from five different litters, were used. Electroencephalographs were recorded on each subject, from birth to 30 days of age, using a bipolar scalp electrode arrangement.
Joe L. Martinez, Susan J. Bonner
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Defense by exploitation in Negev gerbils

Behavioural Processes, 2019
In this study, we addressed how frequently a non-traplining animal should visit food patches. More specifically, we investigate if non-traplining animals engage in a behavior called "defense by exploitation", which is characterized by an increase in visitation rates with increased intra-specific competition. We ran four tests with two gerbil species in
Jorge F.S. Menezes   +2 more
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Mongolian Gerbils Model

2002
Since the isolation of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori),much clinical and experimental effort has been spent on this bacterium to clarify the relationship with gastroduodenal disorder. The results, especially in the clinical field, have led to the recognition of H.
Kazuo Tamura   +7 more
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Heat Training in the Mongolian Gerbil

Psychological Reports, 1973
Heat avoidance was an effective technique in producing a discriminative response in Mongolian gerbils. Rapid relearning occurred after a series of extinction trials. The animals were able to master a successive-cue reversal task, with heat used as a negative reinforcer.
Leonard Brosgole, Paul Ulatowski
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Cisplatin ototoxicity in developing gerbils

Hearing Research, 1999
This experimental study was undertaken to investigate the dose-related effect of cisplatin exposure in young gerbils (2 weeks of age) and explore the relationship between different methods used to monitor auditory function after exposure to cisplatin. Four groups of animals, including a control group, were used. The treatment groups, D1 (n = 6), D2 (n =
Dimitra A. Tampakopoulou   +1 more
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Ultrastructural Observations on Scrapie in the Gerbil

Research in Veterinary Science, 1973
Ultrastructural observations were made on the hippocampal and cerebral areas of gerbils inoculated with scrapie. The general features resembled those reported in other species. Pathological changes were observed in neuronal cytoplasm, myelinated and unmyelinated nerve fibres and nerve endings.
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