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    Diet of a Golden Eagle on the Middle Lena, Yakutia, Russia by Viacheslav Yu. Gabyshev, Arkady P. Isaev, Vladimir V. Bochkarev, Evgeniy V. Shemyakin, Anatoliy R. Lukin, Vera K. Vasilyeva

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Data was also obtained based on visual information. Small rodents were identified by teeth structure, birds – by femur and humerus sizes. …”
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  2. 362

    Role of PPAR𝛼 in Hepatic Carbohydrate Metabolism by Annelies Peeters, Myriam Baes

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…We here review recent evidence that PPAR𝛼 contributes to the adaptation of hepatic carbohydrate metabolism during the fed-to-fasted or fasted-to-fed transition in rodents.…”
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  3. 363

    Trend in Ambient Ozone and an Attempt to Detect Its Effect on Biota in Forest Ecosystem. Step I of Lithuanian Studies by Algirdas Augustaitis, Ingrida Augustaitiene, Almantas Kliucius, Gintautas Mozgeris, Gintaras Pivoras, Rasele Girgzdiene, Kestutis Arbaciauskas, Irena Eitminaviciute, Reda Mazeikyte

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…The presented study aimed to explore the relationships between ambient ozone (O3) and tree defoliation, specific diversity, and abundance of soil microarthropods, stream macroinvertebrates, and small mammals (mainly rodents) in order to test the hypothesis that changes in the considered objects of the forest ecosystem could be related to changes in ambient O3, concentration of which is below critical level. …”
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    Cross-species comparisons between pigs and mice reveal conserved sex-specific intraspinal inflammatory responses after spinal cord injury by Reena Kumari, Gabrielle V. Hammers, Robert H. Hammons, Andrew N. Stewart, Steven M. MacLean, Tracy Niedzielko, Lonnie E. Schneider, Candace L. Floyd, John C. Gensel

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Immunohistological evaluations of spinal cord tissue at 2 days and 6 weeks post-injury revealed intraspinal microglia/macrophage (IBA-1, CD68) and lymphocyte responses (T-cells (CD3) and B-cells (CD79a)) consistent with observations in rodents and humans. Astrocyte (GFAP) immunoreactivity was observed within the lesion core at 6 weeks in contrast to observations in rodents. …”
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  5. 365

    Assessment of Anti-Inflammatory and Antioxidant Activities of a Proprietary Preparation of Quercetin–Rutin Blend (SophorOx™) in Exercised Rats by Devanand Shanmugasundaram, James Martin Roza

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Oral administration of SophorOx™ significantly reduced oxidative stress and inflammatory marker levels when measured in the rodents subjected to high-intensity exercise.…”
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  6. 366

    Adipokines and Hepatic Insulin Resistance by Yu Li, Lin Ding, Waseem Hassan, Daoud Abdelkader, Jing Shang

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Since hepatic insulin resistance plays the key role in the whole body insulin resistance, clarification of the regulatory processes about hepatic insulin resistance by adipokines in rodents and human would seem essential in order to understand the mechanism of type 2 diabetes and for developing novel therapeutic strategies to treat it.…”
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  7. 367

    Managing Conflicts with Wildlife: Living with Coyotes by Lauren Watine, William M. Giuliano, Holly K. Ober, Raoul Boughton, Alexander Gulde, Angeline Scotten

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…Of particular importance and possible benefit may be their potential ability to control populations of pest species such as some rodents. Although rare, there are situations where coyotes can become dangerous or damaging. …”
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    Managing Conflicts with Wildlife: Living with Coyotes by Lauren Watine, William M. Giuliano, Holly K. Ober, Raoul Boughton, Alexander Gulde, Angeline Scotten

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…Of particular importance and possible benefit may be their potential ability to control populations of pest species such as some rodents. Although rare, there are situations where coyotes can become dangerous or damaging. …”
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  9. 369

    Hippocampal Neurogenesis, Depressive Disorders, and Antidepressant Therapy by Eleni Paizanis, Michel Hamon, Laurence Lanfumey

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…We herein review experimental and clinical data demonstrating that stress and antidepressant treatments affect neurogenesis in opposite direction in rodents. In particular, the stimulation of hippocampal neurogenesis by all types of antidepressant drugs supports the view that neuroplastic phenomena are involved in the physiopathology of depression and underlie—at least partly—antidepressant therapy.…”
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  10. 370

    PPARγ and PPARδ as Modulators of Neoplasia and Cell Fate by Robert I. Glazer, Hongyan Yuan, Zhihui Xie, Yuzhi Yin

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…PPARδ agonists produce complex actions as shown by their tumor promoting effects in rodents and their cholesterol-lowering action in dyslipidemias. …”
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    Corticostriatal Plastic Changes in Experimental L-DOPA-Induced Dyskinesia by Veronica Ghiglieri, Vincenza Bagetta, Valentina Pendolino, Barbara Picconi, Paolo Calabresi

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Experimental models of LID have been widely used and extensively characterized in rodents and electrophysiological studies provided remarkable insights into the inner mechanisms underlying L-DOPA-induced corticostriatal plastic changes. …”
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    Maeroan atomic investigations on the skull of chinchilla lanigera by Sadullah BAHAR, Aysun ÇEVİK DEMİRKAN, Vural ÖZDEMİR, İsmail TÜRKMENOĞLU

    “…Aim: The aim of this study was investigated the bones which formed the skull in chinchilla and compared the results with other rodents and same carnivores. Material and method: In this study, 10 adult chinchilla (S female. 5 male) were used. …”
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    Vectors, Hosts, and the Possible Risk Factors Associated with Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome by Jin-Na Wang, Tian-Qi Li, Qin-Mei Liu, Yu-Yan Wu, Ming-Yu Luo, Zhen-Yu Gong

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Many studies have identified antigens and antibodies against SFTSV in various animals such as sheep, goats, cattle, and rodents. Besides, person-to-person transmission through contact with blood or mucous of an infected person has also been reported. …”
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    兽类学基础知识 第十二讲 啮齿目 by 罗泽珣

    Published 1984-01-01
    “…<正> 一、总论啮齿动物(rodents)其种数占全世界兽类种数的40%以上。我国兽类只有400余种,但啮齿动物种数超过半数。…”
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    Tofersen and other antisense oligonucleotides in ALS by Albert Ludolph, Maximilian Wiesenfarth

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The results of treatment with the ASO tofersen in SOD1-ALS show that the drug has a convincing beneficial effect on ALS caused by SOD1 mutations, that preclinical studies in rodents predicted the therapeutic effect in the human disease, and that clinical efficacy is associated with a specific sequence of effects of the drug on mechanistic and degenerative biomarkers and, subsequently, functional outcomes such as weight stabilization and ALSFRS-R. …”
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    Effects of the PPARα Agonist and Widely Used Antihyperlipidemic Drug Gemfibrozil on Hepatic Toxicity and Lipid Metabolism by Michael L. Cunningham, Bradley J. Collins, Milton R. Hejtmancik, Ronald A. Herbert, Gregory S. Travlos, Molly K. Vallant, Matthew D. Stout

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…These events are causally related to hepatotoxicity and hepatocarcinogenicity of gemfibrozil in rodents via peroxisome proliferator activated receptor-α (PPARα) activation; however, there is widespread evidence that activation of PPARα in humans results in expression of genes involved in lipid metabolism, but not in hepatocellular proliferation.…”
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    Spindle Bursts in Neonatal Rat Cerebral Cortex by Jenq-Wei Yang, Vicente Reyes-Puerta, Werner Kilb, Heiko J. Luhmann

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…They have been observed in various neocortical areas of numerous species, including newborn rodents and preterm human infants. Spindle bursts are generated in complex neocortical-subcortical circuits involving in many cases the participation of motor brain regions. …”
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    Updating Experimental Models of Diabetic Cardiomyopathy by J. Fuentes-Antrás, B. Picatoste, A. Gómez-Hernández, J. Egido, J. Tuñón, Ó. Lorenzo

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Inflammation, hypertrophy, fibrosis, steatosis, and apoptosis in the myocardium have been studied in numerous diabetic experimental models in animals, mostly rodents. Type I and type II diabetes were induced by genetic manipulation, pancreatic toxins, and fat and sweet diets, and animals recapitulate the main features of human diabetes and related cardiomyopathy. …”
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    Small mammals of the suburban areas of Warsaw in the diet of the tawny owl Strix aluco by Jerzy Romanowski, Grzegorz Lesiński, Marta Bardzińska

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…In total, we recorded 611 individuals of 15 species of small mammal communities in the diet. Rodents constituted the most numerous mammalian order. …”
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    Testing of electrical insulation mats in TS 35/10 kV and analysis of the actual situation by Vujić Jovan, Ilić Božo, Đenić Nebojša

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In addition to non-compliance with work procedures, these facilities often leak, various rodents are present, and unsanitary conditions are at an enviable level. …”
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