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Host species-specific activity of the poxvirus PKR inhibitors E3 and K3 mediate host range function. [PDF]

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Auditory systems of heteromyidae: Cochlear diversity

Journal of Morphology, 1977
AbstractCochleae (125) from 26 species of the rodent family Heteromyidae (genera Dipodomys. Microdipodops, Perognathus, and Liomys) were compared. In Perognathus and Liomys the scala tympani in the apical portion is extremely narrow with a correspondingly minute helicotrema.
Douglas B Webster, Molly Webster
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PHYLOGENETICS OF THE NEW WORLD RODENT FAMILY HETEROMYIDAE

Journal of Mammalogy, 2005
The family Heteromyidae includes 6 genera of rodents traditionally placed in 3 subfamilies endemic to the Nearctic and northern Neotropical biogeographic regions. Although several of these taxa represent intensively studied members of North and Central American ecosystems (e.g., kangaroo rats and pocket mice), phylogenetic relationships within and ...
Brett R Riddle, Riddle Brett R
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Auditory systems of Heteromyidae: Functional morphology and evolution of the middle ear

Journal of Morphology, 1975
AbstractMiddle ears (515) from 26 species of the rodent family Heteromyidae — genera Dipodomys, Microdipodops, Perognathus, and Liomys —were studied both grossly and histologically, for qualitative and quantitative comparisons. Middle ear modifications characteristic of each genus are qualitatively described. Quantitative comparisons are made among the
Douglas B Webster, Molly Webster
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Heteromyidae

open access: yes, 1994
William W. Korth
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