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Cricetus

(kri-sē'tŭs),
One of four genera of hamsters; Cricetus cricetus is used extensively as a research animal.
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2010: Population structure, colonization processes and barriers for dispersal in the common hamster Cricetus cricetus (L.) populations in Poland.
France has not sufficiently protected the European hamster (Cricetus cricetus), ruled the EU Court of Justice, on 9 June(1).
albicans, showed MIC values in the range of 37.5-100 [micro]g/ml for Streptococcus mutans, Streptococcus sobrinus, Streptococcus cricetus, Streptococcus salivarius, Streptococcus sanguis, Streptococcus oralis, Streptococcus mitis, Streptococcus gordonii, Lactobacillus casei and S.
La sintesis de glutation reducido (GSH) durante la maduracion de ovocitos in vitro ha sido reportado en ratones (Mus musculus) [5], hamster (Cricetus cricetus) [27], cerdos (Sus scrofa domestica) [34] y bovinos (Bos taurus, indicus) [25].
The common hamster (Cricetus cricetus); perspectives on an endangered species.
Syrian hamsters (Cricetus auratus, Waterhouse) are valuable experimental models of human disease by Paraccocidioides brasiliensis (Salfelder et al.
A recent analysis of DNA sequences of hamsters, in the rodent subfamily Cricetinae (family Cricetidae, superfamily Muroidea), generated a significant phylogenetic restructuring among the genera Tscherkia, Cricetus, Allocricetulus and Cricetulus.
agrarius 0/24 0/12 2/36 (5.56) Cricetus barabensis -- -- 0/5 Cricetus migratorius -- -- -- Cricetus triton 1/5 (20) -- -- Clethrionomys rutilus -- -- 0/13 Clethrionomys rufocanus 0/23 4/37 (10.81) 0/2 Rattus losea -- -- -- R.
This compression also appears to be true of several other murid rodents such as Cricetus and Rattus (Smith, unpubl.
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