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Polymyopathy in a Syrian golden hamster

Laboratory 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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Delayed fertilisation in senescent golden hamsters

Nature, 1974
REPRODUCTIVE senescence in the female golden hamster occurs after 14 months of age and is characterised by a significant decline in the production of offspring1. Recent studies in our laboratory concerned with the cause(s) of this decline have revealed large numbers of non-viable ova in aged hamsters before implantation2 and a developmental delay of ...
T A, Parkening, A L, Soderwall
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Multiple hemoglobins in the golden hamster

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure, 1970
Abstract 1. 1. Seven distinct benzidine-positive bands were found on starch-gel electrophoresis at pH 8.6 of the hemolysates from fetal, newborn and adult golden hamsters. Four of the seven benzidine-positive bands were analyzed and named Hemoglobins I, II, III and IV according to their increasing electrophoretic mobility.
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Disseminated Mycobacteriosis in the Golden Hamster

Journal of Veterinary Medicine, Series B, 1987
SummarySpontaneous disseminated mycobacteriosis was observed in a pet golden hamster and grossly characterized by severely enlarged feet and lymph nodes. This enlargement resulted from nonpurulent granulomatous inflammation with intracytoplasmic acid‐fast bacteria and Schaumann bodies.
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Obesity without overeating in golden hamsters

Physiology & Behavior, 1982
When male golden hamsters were switched from a diet of Purina rodent chow to a calorically-dense high-fat diet or were given ad lib access to a 32% sucrose solution in addition to chow, they adjusted their food intakes rapidly (within 24 hr) and did not overeat.
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Development of Monoclonal Antibody 281-mG2a-f Against Golden Hamster Podoplanin

Monoclonal antibodies in immunodiagnosis and immunotherapy, 2022
Ren Nanamiya   +10 more
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Fertilization in the Golden Hamster

1991
Early studies of fertilization in mammals involved observations of gametes that had been flushed from the reproductive tract of mated females. The development in the early 1960s of methods for the in vitro capacitation of sperm and the in vitro fertilization for the golden hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) eggs allowed investigators better control of the ...
Gary N. Cherr, Erma Z. Drobnis
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Bombesin-induced grooming in the golden hamster

Behavioural Brain Research, 1988
Lateral cerebroventricular injection of the peptide bombesin (0.01-1.0 micrograms) promptly elicited excessive grooming and scratching behaviors in home-caged male and female golden hamsters. Bombesin-induced grooming persisted throughout a 60-min observation period at doses of 0.1-1.0 micrograms.
P J, Kulkosky   +4 more
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Maturation of olfactory exploration in golden hamsters

Developmental Psychobiology, 1985
AbstractFollowing placement into a test cage filled with pine shavings, a litter of 7–8 golden hamster pups (aged 3–18 days postnatal: P3‐18) initially displays a period of locomotion which ends reliably in huddling. The latency to establish a huddle (i.e., the duration of locomotion) is significantly longer in the presence of novel odors (fresh or ...
T A, Schoenfeld, J V, Corwin
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Recognition of competitors by male golden hamsters

Physiology & Behavior, 2004
Golden hamsters, like many animals, form dominant/subordinate relationships after aggressive encounters. We examined whether behavioral responses by males that won or lost fights would differ toward familiar and unfamiliar male stimulus animals. In Experiment 1, male winners or losers of fights explored an arena containing a confined stimulus animal ...
Aras, Petrulis   +2 more
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