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Reversible tau hyperphosphorylation in hibernation: a blood biomarker and brain tissue study. [PDF]

open access: yesActa Neuropathol
Brum WS   +24 more
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Current Advances and Applications of Animal Models in SARS-CoV-2 Pathogenesis and Vaccine Development. [PDF]

open access: yesMicroorganisms
Wu L   +10 more
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Polymyopathy in a Syrian golden hamster [PDF]

open access: possibleLaboratory Animals, 1996
A Syrian golden hamster suffered from general swelling of skeletal muscles. At microscopical observation the muscle tissue exhibited degeneration and necrosis, as well as regenerative features. The inflammatory response was very slight. The histopathological lesions were diagnosed as polymyopathy.
Wijnands, M.V.W., Woutersen, R.A.
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Spermiogenesis in hibernating golden hamsters [PDF]

open access: possibleExperientia, 1967
Wahrend einer Periode von Dezember bis Marz wurden von Goldhamstern im Winterschlaf und gleichzeitig von Kontrolltieren, die bei Zimmertemperatur gehalten wurden, die linken Testes untersucht. Aus der Korrelation zwischen dem histologischen Bild und dem relativen Organgewicht ging hervor, dass der Winterschlaf keinen Einfluss auf die Proliferation der ...
J. H. Smit-Vis, M. A. Akkerman-Bellaart
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Temperature preference in golden hamsters

Animal Behaviour, 1967
Abstract The preference of pre- and post-hibernative hamsters for relatively cool (8 °C) or relatively warm (19 °C or 24 °C) environmental temperatures was tested in a T-maze using the method of forced choice to equate number of visits to, and total time spent in, each environment. The findings of the experiment were (1) pre-hibernative hamsters show
M.R. Gumma, F.E. South, J.N. Allen
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The epaxial muscles of the golden hamster

The Anatomical Record, 1964
AbstractThe epaxial musculature of the golden hamster based on 180 specimens has been described as follows. The Longissimus dorsi Group: L.d. pars cervicis, L.d. pars thoracis, L.d. pars lumborum, Extensor caudae lateralis. Muscles Primarily Cervical in Location: Splenius, Complexus, Biventer cervicis Semispinalis cervicis, Rectus capitis dorsalis ...
George C. Kent, Mohamad S. Salih
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Neurobehavioural development of the golden hamster

Neurotoxicology and Teratology, 1989
The aim of this study was to establish a developmental profile for the golden hamster by using a systematic sequence of test procedures. One experimentally naive litter was tested each day from 0 to 25 days of postnatal age. The appearance of developmental landmarks (physical features and reflexes), spontaneous behaviour in an open field, homing ...
E.M. Freire   +3 more
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