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Rodent Therapeutics

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2000
Although the number of rodents kept as pets is increasing in the United States, much of the veterinary information that is known regarding their care is derived from laboratory animal medicine. This article describes individual species variation of medication delivery methods and the associated risks of antibiotic usage.
A, Adamcak, B, Otten
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Rodent Pediatrics

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice
This article reviews the development, hand-rearing, feeding, housing, and social behavior of common pet rodent species (rats, mice, hamsters, gerbils, guinea pigs, chinchillas, and degus). In addition, common gastrointestinal, respiratory, cardiovascular, dermatologic, musculoskeletal, neurologic, and ophthalmic disorders in pediatric pet rodents are ...
Julianne E, McCready, Trinita, Barboza
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Rodents Of Nigeria

2019
The Nigerian Field, 15 (4), 148 ...
Rosevear, D, Cansdale, G S
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Small Rodents

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1994
Although rodent pets constitute only a small percentage of pets seen in practice, owners of rodents are as dedicated to those pets as are other owners to the more common dogs and cats. Rodents make excellent pets, with low space, feeding, and economic requirements.
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Social modulation of and by pain in humans and rodents.

Pain, 2015
The social domain of the biopsychosocial model of pain has been greatly understudied compared with the biological and psychological domains but holds great promise for furthering our understanding, and better treatment, of pain. Recent years have seen an
J. Mogil
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Rodent-borne and rodent-related diseases in Iran

Comparative Clinical Pathology, 2018
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 of tremor

The Cerebellum, 2007
This review focuses on rodent models of tremor, particularly those induced by pharmacological agents. Harmaline is one of the most frequently used tremor-generating drugs and harmaline-induced tremor is regarded as a model of essential tremor. Harmaline acts on inferior olive neurons, causing enhanced neuronal synchrony and rhythmicity in the ...
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A discrete neuronal circuit induces a hibernation-like state in rodents

Nature, 2020
Tohru M. Takahashi   +12 more
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The Rodents of Madagascar: The Seven Genera of Malagasy Rodents [PDF]

open access: possible, 1972
Some centuries ago Madagascar was covered with forests and, from the unspoilt areas which still remain, it is possible to form a nearly exact appreciation of the habitat then available everywhere in the island to the vertebrate and invertebrate fauna whose unique nature is known to us. At that time the rodents must have been found over the whole of the
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Motoring ahead with rodents

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2011
How neural circuits underlie the acquisition and control of learned motor behaviors has traditionally been explored in monkeys and, more recently, songbirds. The development of genetic tools for functional circuit analysis in rodents, the availability of transgenic animals with well characterized phenotypes, and the relative ease with which rats and ...
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