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Lanka virus, a Mus booduga-borne orthohantavirus infection-associated febrile illness in Sri Lanka. [PDF]

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Rodent-borne and rodent-related diseases in Iran

Comparative Clinical Pathology, 2019
Rodents cause large financial losses all over the world; in addition, these animals can also act as a reservoir and intermediate host or vector of diseases. Rodents have an important role in the distribution of diseases in an area. Sometimes, the distribution of a particular disease in an area depends on the distribution of rodents in that area.
Vahid Kazemi-Moghaddam   +6 more
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Rodent models for human diseases.

European Journal of Pharmacology, 2015
One of the factors limiting the translation of knowledge from preclinical studies to the clinic has been the limitations of in vivo diseases models. Except in the case of highly controlled and regulated clinical trials, geneticists and scientists do not use humans for their experimental investigations because of the obvious risk to life.
T. Vandamme
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Dental Disease in Rodents [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Veterinary Dentistry, 1990
The dental diseases of rodents are unique because of their dental anatomy and physiology. Common problems of rodent dentitions are covered in this article including periodontal disease, stomatitis, caries, and malocclusions. The anatomy of rodent dentitions is reviewed. Treatment for these diseases is included.
Heidi B. Lobprise, Robert B. Wiggs
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Rodent models for Alzheimer disease

Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2018
Animal models are indispensable tools for Alzheimer disease (AD) research. Over the course of more than two decades, an increasing number of complementary rodent models has been generated. These models have facilitated testing hypotheses about the aetiology and progression of AD, dissecting the associated pathomechanisms and validating therapeutic ...
Jürgen Götz   +2 more
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Rodent models of genetic disease

Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 2003
The genetic study of rats and mice using natural variants, natural mutations, chemical or radiation induced mutations, engineered mutations and conditional engineered mutations has provided the tools for investigating the genetics of disease. The completion of the mouse genomic sequence and progress towards sequencing the rat genome in the past year ...
Roger D. Cox, Steve D.M. Brown
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Transmission ecology of rodent-borne diseases: New frontiers.

Integrative Zoology, 2015
Rodents are recognized reservoir hosts for many human zoonotic pathogens. The current trends resulting from anthropocene defaunation suggest that in the future they, along with other small mammals, are likely to become the dominant mammals in almost all ...
F. Bordes, K. Blasdell, S. Morand
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