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Social categories in families of Mongolian gerbils

Physiology & Behavior, 2004
Mongolian gerbils are a species of rodent in Asia living in families, although aggression occurs within these social units. The aim of this study was to determine the causes for the surge of intrafamily aggression and to characterize different types of animals.
Elke, Scheibler   +2 more
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Impairment of macrophage function in Mongolian gerbils

Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, 1992
Chemiluminescence studies on superoxide generation by phagosomes using opsonized zymosan showed the highest fluorescence in murine splenic macrophages among four different kinds of splenic or peritoneal macrophages from mice or gerbils. Murine splenic macrophages phagocytized two to three times more latex particles than gerbil splenic macrophages, but ...
M, Yukawa   +5 more
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NUCLEAR SEX DIMORPHISM IN THE MONGOLIAN GERBIL

Canadian Journal of Genetics and Cytology, 1969
Sectioned material from male and female gerbils, Meriones unguiculatus, was stained with the Biebrich scarlet-fast green FCF procedure for sex chromatin and the Feulgen technique for DNA. There was a significant sex difference among the nuclei of male and female cerebral cortex neurons, kidney cuboidal epithelium, intestinal columnar epithelium, liver
J G, Garner, V P, Meskill, F, Hanan
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The Mongolian Gerbil as a Useful Experimental Model in Reproductive Biology

Reproductive Sciences, 2023
T. F. Ruiz   +10 more
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Ultrastructure of the Mongolian Gerbil Spermatozoa

Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America, 1973
With the recent broadening of the study of fertilization in vitro and in vivo, the importance of spermatozoon ultrastructure has been greatly emphasized. A great deal of research has been conducted with mammalian spermatozoa. However, no information is available on the Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus).
S. K. Majumdar, T. S. Thomas
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Meriones unguiculatus (Clawed jird, Mongolian gerbil)

1971
Cultures from several embryos of each sex were studied by the late Dr. M. Galton, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, N. H., USA. Although Dr. M. Cohen had made his studies available also, in tribute to Dr. Galton his unfinished karyotypes are presented here.
T. C. Hsu, Kurt Benirschke
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Social organization in the Mongolian gerbil

Journal of Biological Education, 1982
The Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus) has a social system based on an adult male and female and their juvenile and infant offspring. The adult male and juveniles, as well as the adult female, interact with the infants. This species is active during the day and the night thus making it ideal for observational studies on social behaviour ...
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Fixed-Interval Responding in Mongolian Gerbils

The Psychological Record, 1979
The lever pressing of five adult, female gerbils was maintained on fixed-interval schedules with interval values of 20, 60, and 180 sec. Performance was characterized by a pause after reinforcement followed by either an acceleration of responding or a constant response rate until the next reinforcer was obtained.
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Anaphylaxis after a Mongolian gerbil bite

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2004
M, Trummer   +3 more
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