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Hamster Polyomavirus Research: Past, Present, and Future
Hamster polyomavirus (Mesocricetus auratus polyomavirus 1, HaPyV) was discovered as one of the first rodent polyomaviruses at the end of the 1960s in a colony of Syrian hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) affected by skin tumors.
Burkhard Jandrig+5 more
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Sequencing, annotation and analysis of the Syrian hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) transcriptome. [PDF]
BACKGROUND:The Syrian hamster (golden hamster, Mesocricetus auratus) is gaining importance as a new experimental animal model for multiple pathogens, including emerging zoonotic diseases such as Ebola.
Nicolas Tchitchek+8 more
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Investigação do transplante heterólogo de quelóide na bolsa jugal do hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) [PDF]
OBJETIVO: Descrever a integração do transplante heterólogo de quelóide no subepitélio da bolsa jugal do hamster (Mesocricetus auratus). MÉTODOS: A amostragem consiste de 18 hamsters machos, não isogênicos, com 10 a 14 semanas de idade.
Bernardo Hochman+3 more
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Social dominance and wheel running in females of Djungarian hamster (Phodopus sungorus) [PDF]
Wheel running is a behaviour that has a rewarding effect on animals. There are not numerous papers investigating potential relationships between social rank and wheel running in mammals kept in groups, and the majority of published researches ...
Błaszczyk, Bożena, Górecki, Marcin T
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7. Romanian Hamster Mesocricetus newtoni French: Hamster de Newton / German: Rumaénischer Hamster / Spanish: Hamster de Rumania Taxonomy. Cricetus newtoni Nehring, 1898, “Schumla [= Shumen] in Ostbulgarien [= eastern Bulgaria].” In the past, M. newton: was considered a subspecies of M. brandi.
Don E. Wilson+2 more
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Early maternal experience shapes offspring performance in the wild [PDF]
Both the environments experienced by a mother as a juvenile and an adult can affect her investment in offspring. However, the implications of these maternal legacies, both juvenile and adult, for offspring fitness in natural populations are unclear.
Armstrong, J.D.+4 more
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Mesocricetus auratus (Waterhouse 1839) [Cricetus] auratus Waterhouse 1839, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1839: 57. Type Locality: Syria, Aleppo. Vernacular Names: Golden Hamster. Distribution: Vicinity of type locality and SE Turkey. Conservation: IUCN – Endangered.
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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‘O sibling, where art thou?’ – a review of avian sibling recognition with respect to the mammalian literature [PDF]
Avian literature on sibling recognition is rare compared to that developed by mammalian researchers. We compare avian and mammalian research on sibling recognition to identify why avian work is rare, how approaches differ and what avian and mammalian ...
Barnard C. J.+69 more
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6. Brandt's Hamster Mesocricetus brandii French: Hamster de Brandt / German: Brandt-Hamster / Spanish: Hamster de Brandt Other common names: Turkish Hamster Taxonomy. Cricetus brandti Nehring, 1898, near Tbilisi, Georgia. In the past, M. brandti was considered a subspecies of M. auratus.
Don E. Wilson+2 more
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Animal models of influenza are important in preclinical research for the study of influenza infection and the assessment of vaccines, drugs and therapeutics.
Jemma Paterson+8 more
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