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    SEGREGATION MODELS OF COMPLEX QUANTITATIVE TRAITS AND LINKAGE ANALYSIS IN EXTENDED RECOMBINANT INBRED CROSSES by M. S. Diakov, A. V. Osadchuk

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The search procedure and linkage analysis have been tested with real data on cerebellum weight in laboratory mice as a quantitative trait. The developed software is briefly described.…”
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    EFFECT OF "VETOM 21.77" PREPARATION ON SERUM BIOCHEMICAL PATTERN IN MICE by E. R. Rafikova

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Results of tests of "Vetom 21.77", new microbiological preparation based on Duddingtonia flagrans, for its effect on serum biochemical pattern of laboratory mice are presented. The preparation was administered to the animals at the dose of 2, 5, 50 and 300 µl/kg of body weight. …”
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    Validation of a triiodothyronine (T3) ELISA for mouse fecal samples by Lucia M. Thompson, Brailey M. Coulter, Cinnamon L. VanPutte

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Fecal samples are a useful way to monitor thyroid hormone function in laboratory mice.…”
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    Long-Term Moderate-Level Noise Exposure Caused Hyperexcitability in the Central Auditory System by Fei Xu, Guangdi Chen, Li Li, Wei Sun

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this experiment, we studied the neurological alterations in the cortical and subcortical areas following a prolonged moderate level of noise exposure (84 dB SPL, 8 h/day for 4 weeks) in the laboratory mice. The cochlear function was monitored by auditory brainstem responses (ABRs). …”
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    Adjuvant properties of chitosan derivatives administered to mice with anti-rabies vaccine by K. B. Dobroskok, E. I. Yarygina, M. S. Lipatova, M. S. Kalmykova

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Immunogenic properties of chitosan-based products were tested in 85–100-day-old female white laboratory mice weighing 21–35 g. The animals were divided into 37 groups (6 mice in each group). …”
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    The influence of the pharmacodynamic properties of drugs on indications for their use: Sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2 inhibitors) by Denda Nikola I., Maletin Nemanja Z., Atanasković Marko B., Vučković Biljana A., Rašković Aleksandar L.

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Additionally, 4 original animal studies investigating the impact of SGLT2 inhibitors on laboratory mice were discovered. Conclusion: SGLT2 inhibitors show promise in improving patients' quality of life and reducing diabetes-related complications. …”
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    Mutations in the <i>A34R</i> gene increase the immunogenicity of vaccinia virus by S. N. Shchelkunov, T. V. Bauer, S. N. Yakubitskiy, A. A. Sergeev, A. S. Kabanov, S. A. Pyankov

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…In this research, the effect of the introduction of two point mutations into the A34R gene of attenuated strain LIVP-GFP (ТК–), which increase the yield of extracellular enveloped virions (EEV), on the pathogenicity and immunogenicity of VACV LIVP-GFP-A34R administered intranasally to laboratory mice were studied. It was shown that increase in EEV production by recombinant strain VACV LIVP-GFP-A34R does not change the attenuated phenotype characteristic of the parental strain LIVP-GFP, but causes a significantly larger production of VACV-specific antibodies.…”
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    In vivo MRS study of long-term effects of traumatic intracranial injection of a culture medium in mice by O. B. Shevelev, O. P. Cherkasova, I. A. Razumov, E. L. Zavjalov

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Orthotopic transplantation of glioblastoma cells in the brain of laboratory mice is a common animal model for studying brain tumors. …”
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    Molecular identification and antibiotic clearance of Mycoplasma arginini and Mycoplasma orale from cell cultures infected with Rickettsia or Ehrlichia species by Michelle E. J. Allerdice, Savannah L. Shooter, Maria F. B. M. Galletti, Joy A. Hecht, Sandor E. Karpathy, Christopher D. Paddock

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Historically, mycoplasma-contaminated Rickettsia cultures were cleared of contaminants by inoculating laboratory mice and re-isolating mycoplasma-free Rickettsia from brain endothelial cells. …”
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