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P. polionotus, South Carolina, Lexington Co. (U40254).
Greenbaum, Ira F. +2 more
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Published as part of Acosta, Roxana, 2003, New records of rodent fleas from Queretaro, Mexico (Siphonaptera), pp.
Acosta, Roxana
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Published as part of Guy G. Musser & Michael D. Carleton, 1993, Order Rodentia - Family Muridae, pp. 501-755 in Mammal Species of the World (2 nd Edition), Washington and London :Smithsonian Institution Press on page 729, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
Musser, Guy G., Carleton, Michael D.
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Whole mitochondrial genomes provide increased resolution and indicate paraphyly in deer mice
Background Recent phylogenies of deer mice, genus Peromyscus, have relied heavily on mitochondrial markers. These markers provided resolution at and below the level of species groups, but relationships among species groups and Peromyscus affiliated ...
Kevin A. M. Sullivan +3 more
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CCL8 Promotes Postpartum Breast Cancer by Recruiting M2 Macrophages
Summary: The microenvironment of postpartum mammary gland promotes tumor growth and metastasis in animal models and is linked to increased risk of breast cancer and poor disease outcome in patients.
Elena Farmaki +3 more
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Growth of human breast cancers in Peromyscus
Modeling breast cancer in general and hormone-sensitive breast cancer, in particular in mice, has several limitations. These are related to the inbred nature of laboratory mice, and do not allow adequate appreciation of the contribution of the host's ...
Vimala Kaza +5 more
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Background Peromyscus are the most common mammalian species in North America and are widely used in both laboratory and field studies. The deer mouse, P. maniculatus and the old-field mouse, P.
Zhenhua Shang +5 more
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Characterization of a male reproductive transcriptome for Peromyscus eremicus (Cactus mouse) [PDF]
Rodents of the genus Peromyscus have become increasingly utilized models for investigations into adaptive biology. This genus is particularly powerful for research linking genetics with adaptive physiology or behaviors, and recent research has ...
Lauren L. Kordonowy, Matthew D. MacManes
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Differential gene expression in relation to mating system in Peromyscine rodents
Behaviors that increase an individual's exposure to pathogens are expected to have important effects on immunoactivity. Because sexual reproduction typically requires close contact among conspecifics, mating systems provide an ideal opportunity to study ...
Jesyka Meléndez‐Rosa +2 more
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A Taxonomic Odyssey: An annotated checklist of Peromyscus (Cricetidae, Rodentia) in Honduras [PDF]
Deer mice, Peromyscus, thrive in diverse environments and altitudes across North and Central America. The number of extant species continues to be debated with species counts ranging from 53 to 83. This study represents the first comprehensive historical
Celeste M. López +4 more
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