Epstein Barr virus infection in tree shrews alters the composition of gut microbiota and metabolome profile. [PDF]
Xia W +5 more
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Variations of Endocrine Hormones Concentrations in Tupaia belangeri under Simulated Seasonal Acclimatized: Role of Leptin Sensitivity [PDF]
Seasonal variations in endocrine hormones concentrations are important for the survival of small mammals during acclimatization. In order to understand the role of leptin sensitivity on other endocrine hormones concentrations, we examined body mass ...
Mu, Yuan +3 more
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EV-A71 invades the central nervous system and affects the blood-brain barrier in a tree shrew model
IntroductionThe enterovirus A71 (EV-A71)-caused central nerve system (CNS) damage seriously endangers the health of infants and young children, but the underlying mechanisms by which EV-A71 crosses the blood-brain barrier (BBB) are still largely unknown.
Wen-Guang Wang +9 more
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Expression of Testis-specific Serine/Threonine Kinases during the Reproductive and Nonreproductive Seasons and Their Localization in Mature Spermatozoa of Tree Shrews (Tupaia belangeri). [PDF]
Tan X, Zhang X, Li X, Yang M, Li Y.
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Amber light treatment produces hyperopia in tree shrews. [PDF]
Khanal S, Norton TT, Gawne TJ.
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Responses of generalist invertebrate predators to pupal densities of autumnal and winter moths under field conditions [PDF]
1. Generalist natural enemies are usually not considered as being capable of causing population cycles in forest insects, but they may influence the population dynamics of their prey in the low density cycle phase when specialist enemies are largely ...
Ammunét, Tea +3 more
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Optimization of Milk Substitutes for the Artificial Rearing of Chinese Tree Shrews (Tupaia belangeri chinensis). [PDF]
Chen JQ +7 more
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Molecular Surveillance for Vector-Borne Bacteria in Rodents and Tree Shrews of Peninsular Malaysia Oil Palm Plantations. [PDF]
Mohd-Azami SNI +9 more
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Pathogenicity and anti-infection immunity of animal H3N2 and H6N6 subtype influenza virus cross-species infection with tree shrews. [PDF]
Wang Q +12 more
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