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Ghrelin induces adiposity in rodents
Nature, 2000M. Tschöp, D. Smiley, M. Heiman
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1971
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the thermal environments of rodents. The rodents as a group consist of thermally sensitive animals of small body weight, which inhabit all regions of the earth from the tropics to polar region and from sea level to high-mountain climates.
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the thermal environments of rodents. The rodents as a group consist of thermally sensitive animals of small body weight, which inhabit all regions of the earth from the tropics to polar region and from sea level to high-mountain climates.
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2016
Much of the author’s early career was devoted to the large group of native American mice in the genus Peromyscus. Because of their abundance, modest body size, and relative ease of capture and husbandry, these and other rodents were among the first non-Drosophila creatures to be assayed during the allozyme era, and likewise during the early era of ...
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Much of the author’s early career was devoted to the large group of native American mice in the genus Peromyscus. Because of their abundance, modest body size, and relative ease of capture and husbandry, these and other rodents were among the first non-Drosophila creatures to be assayed during the allozyme era, and likewise during the early era of ...
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2007
Many of the behavioral parameters exhibited by an organism show daily fluctuations. These may persist under constant environmental conditions, demonstrating that they are governed by an endogenous (circadian) clock. The monitoring of locomotor activity in rodents is probably one of the most common methods to track this endogenous timing system.
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Many of the behavioral parameters exhibited by an organism show daily fluctuations. These may persist under constant environmental conditions, demonstrating that they are governed by an endogenous (circadian) clock. The monitoring of locomotor activity in rodents is probably one of the most common methods to track this endogenous timing system.
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The Elevated Plus Maze Test for Measuring Anxiety-Like Behavior in Rodents.
Methods in molecular biology, 2018A. Kraeuter, P. Guest, Z. Sarnyai
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Assessing antidepressant activity in rodents: recent developments and future needs.
TIPS - Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, 2002J. Cryan, A. Markou, I. Lucki
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Olfactory exposure to males, including men, causes stress and related analgesia in rodents
Nature Methods, 2014R. Sorge+20 more
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Interleukin‐10‐secreting type 1 regulatory T cells in rodents and humans
Immunological Reviews, 2006Maria Grazia Roncarolo+5 more
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