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Mesocricetus auratus

Published as part of Aidek, Ahmad E., Ibrahim, Amir, Amr, Zuhair, Hutterer, Rainer, Kryštufek, Boris, Serra, Gianluca, Benda, Petr, Shkaky, Yesra, Barbanera, Filippo & Al-Sheikhly, Omar F., 2025, Checklist of Mammals of Syria, pp.
Aidek, Ahmad E.   +9 more
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Mesocricetus Nehring 1898

2005
Mesocricetus Nehring 1898 Mesocricetus Nehring 1898, Zool. Anz., 21: 49. Type Species: Cricetus nigricans Brandt 1832 Synonyms: Mediocricetus Nehring 1898; Semicricetus Nehring 1898. Species and subspecies: 4 species: Species Mesocricetus auratus (Waterhouse 1839) Species Mesocricetus brandti Nehring 1898 Species Mesocricetus newtoni Nehring 1898 ...
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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Mesocricetus brandti Nehring 1898

2005
Mesocricetus brandti Nehring 1898 Mesocricetus brandti Nehring 1898, Zool. Anz., 21: 331. Type Locality: Georgia, near Tbilisi. Vernacular Names: Brandt's Hamster. Synonyms: Mesocricetus koenigi Nehring 1898. Distribution: Anatolian Turkey and Black Sea Mtns in N Turkey, east into the Caucasus (Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan; Gromov and Erbajeva, 1995 ...
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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Mesocricetus newtoni Nehring 1898

2005
Mesocricetus newtoni Nehring 1898 Mesocricetus newtoni Nehring 1898, Zool. Anz., 21: 329. Type Locality: Bulgaria, Kolarovgrad (= Schumla or Shumen). Vernacular Names: Romanian Hamster. Distribution: Restricted to right side of Danube River in SE Romania and N Bulgaria. Conservation: IUCN – Vulnerable.
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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Mesocricetus brandti (Azarbaidjan hamster)

1973
Skin biopsies of two male and two female animals were kindly provided by Dr. J. K. Frenkel, University of Kansas, Kansas City, Kansas, USA. These animals were identified by Dr. J. Knox Jones, University of Kansas Museum of Natural History. All chromosomes possess distinct short arms.
T. C. Hsu, Kurt Benirschke
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2,2,2-Trifluoroethanol Toxicity in Hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus)

Toxicologic Pathology, 1987
As part of an effort to further elucidate the mechanism whereby fluorinated ether anesthetics express their various toxic effects, Golden Syrian hamsters were utilized to determine acute and subchronic toxicities of the anesthetic metabolite 2,2,2–trifluoroethanol (TFE).
J C, Kim, L S, Kaminsky
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Circulating lipids in the golden hamster (Mesocricetus auratus)

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1974
Abstract 1. 1. Golden hamster normal serum levels of total lipids, free and total cholesterol, phospholipid, free fatty acids and corticosteroids were determined. 2. 2. Circulating lipoproteins were studied in terms of their electrophoretic mobility, metabolic half-life, polyanion agglutination and lipid composition. 3. 3.
R A, Cox, M, Gökcen
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Diazepam enhances conditioned defeat in hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus)

Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 1996
Male hamsters that have been repeatedly defeated by larger, aggressive males subsequently flee from, rather than attack, nonaggressive male intruders that are introduced into their home cages. We have referred to this generalization of flight in response to nonaggressive intruders as "conditioned defeat" (CD).
M A, Hebert   +4 more
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Experimental paracoccidioidomycosis in hamsters ( Mesocricetus auratus): Gestational interactions

Mycopathologia, 1999
Paracoccidioides brasiliensis is a dimorphic fungus presenting specific steroid hormone receptors, both in the yeast and mycelial forms and estrogen inhibits the transition from mycelium to yeast. In the acute phase, the disease occurs with equal frequency in both sexes but in adults, females are spared.
de Carvalho, MGF, Montenegro, M. R.
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Mesocricetus brandti (Nehring, 1898) (Mammalia: Rodentia)

2015
 In this study, Mesocricetus brandti (Nehring, 1898) specimens collected from different area of Anatolia (Şebinkarahisar, Bolkar Mountain, Aksaray, Ardahan, Van) and Iran- Zanjan were examined. Chromosomal arrangements of these individuals were analyzed by using colchicine- hypotonic citrate karyotype technique.
ÇAM, Pınar   +2 more
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