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On the External Characters of some Hystricomorph Rodents. [PDF]
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R I Pocock
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THE ULTRASTRUCTURE OF SPERMATOZOA FROM SOME HYSTRICOMORPH RODENTS [PDF]
R C Jones
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A monomeric insulin from the porcupine (Hystrix cristata), an Old World hystricomorph [PDF]
The insulins of New World hystricomorph rodents exhibit many novel amino acid changes in primary structure when compared with other mammalian insulins. These changes give rise to unusual properties (low potency, failure to self-associate) not shared by other naturally-occurring insulins.
Tom L Blundell +2 more
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Hystricomorph Rodent Analgesia
Veterinary Clinics of North America - Exotic Animal Practice, 2023Limited information on the analgesic efficacy and safety of even clinically commonly used analgesic drugs in guinea pigs and chinchillas is available. Buprenorphine and meloxicam are currently the most common analgesics routinely used to treat painful conditions in guinea pigs and chinchillas.
Miranda J Sadar, Christoph Måns
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The management and breeding of some more hystricomorph rodents [PDF]
The caging, feeding and handling in our laboratory of 4 unusual hystricomorph rodents are described. These animals are: the wild guinea-pigs, or cuis ( Cavia aperea and Galea musteloides), the degu ( Octodon degus), and the plains viscacha ( Lagostomus maximus).
Barbara J Weir
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Insulins of Hystricomorph Rodents
Diabetes, 1973The ability of a guinea pig antibeef/pork insulin serum to neutralize the endogenously secreted insulins of five species of hystricomorph rodents has been studied. Endogenous insulins of the tuco-tuco, casiragua and degu were apparently not neutralized, but endogenous insulins of the cuis and chinchilla did appear to be neutralized.
Barbara J Weir +2 more
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The Care and Management of Laboratory Hystricomorph Rodents [PDF]
Summary The caging, feeding and handling of four unusual laboratory hystricomorph rodents is described. These rodents are: the chinchilla (Chinchilla laniger), the agouti (Dasyprocta aguti), the acouchi (Myoprocta pratti), and the African porcupine (Hystrix cristatd).
Barbara J Weir
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Vascular Organization of the Hystricomorph Placenta: a Comparative Study in the Agouti, Capybara, Guinea Pig, Paca and Rock Cavy [PDF]
The placental vasculature of five hystricomorph rodents was examined by latex injection of the blood vessels, immunohistochemistry and scanning electron microscopy of vessel casts. The pattern of branching of the vessels is described at the level of fine
Maria Angelica Miglino +2 more
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Genetic variation of phosphoglucose isomerase in some hystricomorph rodents
Biochemical Genetics, 1972Phosphoglucose isomerase electrophoretic variation has been studied in hystricomorph rodents. Intraspecies variation was found in chinchilla (Chinchilla laniger) and cuis (Galea musteloides). Interspecies hybridization of Cavia aperea and Cavia porcellus was found to produce hybrid enzymes.
Michael R Hill +2 more
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