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Experimental myopia in tree shrews.

Ciba Foundation symposium, 1991
When deprived of form vision during postnatal development, tree shrews reliably develop an axial myopia characterized by elongation of the vitreous chamber, zonular dysplasia and a slight reduction in lens weight and thickness. Corneal flattening has been observed in animals visually deprived by eyelid suture but is absent in animals visually deprived ...
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Tree Shrews: Unique Reproductive Mechanism of Systematic Importance

Science, 1966
Tupaia offspring are maintained in a separate nest constructed by the male parent and are suckled by the female only once every 48 hours. The young are nevertheless able to maintain a constant external body temperature of 37°C.
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Tree Shrew

2018
H. Butler, B. H. J. Juurlink
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Malignant Tumours in Tupaia (Tree Shrew)

Journal of Medical Primatology, 1981
W, Hofmann   +5 more
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TREE SHREW HERPESVIRUSES (HERPESVIRIDAE)

1999
Christian A. Tidona, Gholamreza Darai
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Phylogenetic tree building in the genomic age

Nature Reviews Genetics, 2020
Paschalia Kapli   +2 more
exaly  

Native diversity buffers against severity of non-native tree invasions

Nature, 2023
Camille S Delavaux   +2 more
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Bacteria living on tree bark consume methane

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
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