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Octodon degus (Molina, 1782). Sagg. Stor. Nat. Chile, p. 303. TYPE LOCALITY: Chile, Santiago Prov., Santiago. DISTRIBUTION: Chile, west slope of the Andes between Vallenar and Curico, to 1200 m. COMMENT: Reviewed by Woods and Boraker, 1975, Mamm. Species, 67:1-5. ISIS NUMBER: 5301410026002002001.
Honacki, James H. +2 more
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Digital dissection of the masticatory muscles of the naked mole-rat, Heterocephalus glaber (Mammalia, Rodentia) [PDF]
The naked mole-rat, Heterocephalus glaber, of the family Bathyergidae is a subterranean rodent that feeds on underground roots and tubers and digs extensive tunnel systems with its incisors.
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Alzheimer's Disease-Related Protein Expression in the Retina of Octodon degus. [PDF]
New studies show that the retina also undergoes pathological changes during the development of Alzheimer's disease (AD). While transgenic mouse models used in these previous studies have offered insight into this phenomenon, they do not model human ...
Lucia Y Du +7 more
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Hyperostotic tympanic bone spicules in domestic and wild animal species [PDF]
Hyperostotic tympanic bone spicules (HTBS), or "mucoperiosteal exostoses" (ME, syn.) are small, globular (>= 1 mm in diameter), mostly stalked and drumstick-like, bony structures, which arise from the inner wall of the tympanic bulla and project into the
Blutke, A +5 more
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Widespread Doublecortin Expression in the Cerebral Cortex of the Octodon degus
It has been demonstrated that in adulthood rodents show newly born neurons in the subgranular layer (SGL) of the dentate gyrus (DG), and in the subventricular zone (SVZ). The neurons generated in the SVZ migrate through the rostral migratory stream (RMS)
Thomas van Groen +17 more
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Binocular vision, the optic chiasm, and their associations with vertebrate motor behavior [PDF]
Ipsilateral retinal projections (IRP) in the optic chiasm (OC) vary considerably. Most animal groups possess laterally situated eyes and no or few IRP, but, e.g., cats and primates have frontal eyes and high proportions of IRP. The traditional hypothesis
Matz L. Larsson
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An optimal coordination between parents and their offspring involves a sequence of reciprocal behaviors to ensure the adequate care of the young, which is critical for a healthy physical, emotional, and social development.
Irina Ziabreva +2 more
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Vaginal leiomyosarcoma in a degu (Octodon degus): a case report
A 6-year-old pet female degu (Octodon degus), in good body condition, was referred to a clinic with the presence of a large tumour in the anogenital area. The mass was bluntly dissected from the surrounding skin and muscles. The medial part of the tumour
M. Skoric +5 more
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Octodon Bennett, 1832. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1832:46. ISIS NUMBER: 5301410026002000000.
Honacki, James H. +2 more
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Abstract The trigeminus nerve (cranial nerve V) is a large and significant conduit of sensory information from the face to the brain, with its three branches extending over the head to innervate a wide variety of integumentary sensory receptors, primarily tactile.
Juri A. Miyamae +4 more
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