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    Spontaneous Type 2 Diabetic Rodent Models by Yang-wei Wang, Guang-dong Sun, Jing Sun, Shu-jun Liu, Ji Wang, Xiao-hong Xu, Li-ning Miao

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…In this paper, we aim to investigate the current available spontaneous rodent models for T2DM with regard to their characteristic features, advantages, and disadvantages, and especially to describe appropriate selection and usefulness of different spontaneous rodent models in testing of various new antidiabetic drugs for the treatment of type 2 diabetes.…”
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    In search of prosociality in rodents: A scoping review. by Valérie Charron, Joey Talbot, Patrick R Labelle, Anne T M Konkle, Hélène Plamondon

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Studying prosociality in rodents can provide insight into brain mechanisms potentially related to neurodevelopmental disorders known to impact social behaviors (e.g., autism spectrum disorder). …”
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    Rat and Mouse Control by P.G. Koehler, W.H. Kern, Jr.

    Published 2013-10-01
    Subjects: “…rodent control…”
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    Rat and Mouse Control by P.G. Koehler, W.H. Kern, Jr.

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    Effects of Selected Antioxidants on Electroretinography in Rodent Diabetic Retinopathy by Radosław Dutczak, Marita Pietrucha-Dutczak

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The first part of this paper presents basic information on the types of ERG tests used on rodents, and the second part describes the recorded functional changes in rodents’ retinas when various antioxidant treatments for diabetic retinopathy were used. …”
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    Multimodal Imaging of Neural Progenitor Cell Fate in Rodents by Yannic Waerzeggers, Markus Klein, Hrvoje Miletic, Uwe Himmelreich, Hongfeng Li, Parisa Monfared, Ulrich Herrlinger, Mathias Hoehn, Heinrich Hubert Coenen, Michael Weller, Alexandra Winkeler, Andreas Hans Jacobs

    Published 2008-03-01
    “…In conclusion, multimodal imaging can be used for longitudinal noninvasive monitoring of grafted NPCs in rodents.…”
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    Protocol for the three-dimensional analysis of rodent skeletal muscle by Smrithi Karthikeyan, Yoko Asakura, Mayank Verma, Atsushi Asakura

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…This protocol can be applied to characterize various cell types, including muscle satellite cells (muscle stem cells) and capillary endothelial cells within rodent skeletal muscle.For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Verma et al.,1 Verma et al.,2 Karthikeyan et al.,3 and Karthikeyan et al.4 : Publisher’s note: Undertaking any experimental protocol requires adherence to local institutional guidelines for laboratory safety and ethics.…”
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    Impacts of host phylogeny, diet, and geography on the gut microbiome of rodents. by Sufia Akter Neha, John D Hanson, Jeremy E Wilkinson, Robert D Bradley, Caleb D Phillips

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The present study focused on 12 species of rodents representing 3 rodent families and 3 dietary guilds (herbivores, granivores, and omnivores) to evaluate the influence of host phylogeny, dietary guild and geography on microbial diversity and community composition. …”
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    Variations in Rodent Models of Type 1 Diabetes: Islet Morphology by Lesya Novikova, Irina V. Smirnova, Sonia Rawal, Abby L. Dotson, Stephen H. Benedict, Lisa Stehno-Bittel

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is characterized by hyperglycemia due to lost or damaged islet insulin-producing β-cells. Rodent models of T1D result in hyperglycemia, but with different forms of islet deterioration. …”
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    Allocentric and egocentric spatial representations coexist in rodent medial entorhinal cortex by Xiaoyang Long, Daniel Bush, Bin Deng, Neil Burgess, Sheng-Jia Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Here, we report that allocentric and egocentric spatial representations are both present in rodent MEC, with neurons in deeper layers representing the egocentric bearing and distance towards the geometric center and / or boundaries of an environment. …”
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