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Mus musculus

Caspases. Figure 1 Schematic representation of caspase domain architecture. Illustration of all identified Homo sapiens and Mus musculus caspases. The prodomain, and the large (p20) and small (p10) subunits are proportionally depicted. [Pg.329]

Other eukaryotes included Apis mellifera, Bombyx mori, Caenorhabditis elegans, Drosophila melanogaster, Homo sapiens, Mus musculus, Tetraodon nigroviridis. [Pg.115]

Bacchini A., Gatetani E. and Cavaggioni A. (1992). Pheromone binding proteins of the mouse, Mus musculus. Experientia 48, 419-421. [Pg.188]

Dizinno G., Whitney G. and Nyby J. (1978). Ultrasonic vocalisation by male mice (Mus musculus) to female sex pheromone experiential determinants. Behav Biol 22, 104-113. [Pg.201]

Laukaitis C.M., Critser E.S. and Karin R.C. (1997). Salivary androgen-binding protein (ABP) mediates sexual isolation in Mus musculus. Evolution 51, 2000-2005. [Pg.223]

Nyby J., Bigelow J., Kerchner M. and Barbehenn E (1983). Male mouse (Mus musculus) ultrasonic vocalizations to female urine why is heterosexual experience necessary Behav Neur Biol 38, 32-46. [Pg.234]

Robertson D., Benyon R.L. and Evershed R. (1993). Extraction, characterization and binding analysis of two pheromonally active ligands associated with major urinary proteins of house mouse (Mus musculus). J Chem Ecol 19, 1405-1416. [Pg.241]

MmBCOl Mus musculus Q9JJS6 15,15 Liver, kidney, small intestines, testis Wyss et al. (2001)... [Pg.395]

Romanowski, M. J., Soccio, R. E., Breslow, J. L., and Burley, S. K. 2002. Crystal structure of the Mus musculus cholesterol-regulated START protein 4 (StarD4) containing a StAR-related lipid transfer domain. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 99(10) 6949-6954. [Pg.522]

Virus is found worldwide. The natural reservoir is the common house mouse (Mus musculus) and the virus is shed in their urine. Infection occurs after inhalation of dust contaminated with excreta from infected mice or from aerosol of animal blood or fluids. Disease can be passed to rodent pets such as mice and hamsters. Does not produce disease in animals. The virus normally has little effect on healthy people but can be deadly for people whose immune system has been weakened. This is a biosafety level 3 agent. [Pg.555]

Fed pine voles (Microtuspinetorum) containing 38 mg Pb/kg whole-body FW (from apple orchards treated with lead arsenate) for 60 days vs. controls fed uncontaminated laboratory mice (Mus musculus)... [Pg.304]

House mouse, Mus musculus 0.01 mg/kg whole-body FW, less skin and Gl tract 3... [Pg.1097]

Meadow vole, Microtus pennsyivanicus 0.92 mg/kg BW House mouse, Mus musculus LD50 5... [Pg.1442]

California San Francisco Bay 1989 livers California vole, Microtus californicus House mouse, Mus musculus Deer mouse, Peromyscus maniculatus... [Pg.1598]

Rodent, Mus musculus domesticus carcass less internal organs 137Cs ... [Pg.1693]

Cristaldi, M., E. D Arcangelo, L.A. Ieradi, D. Mascanzoni, T. Mattei, and I.V.A. Castelli. 1990. 137Cs determination and mutagenicity tests in wild Mus musculus domesticus before and after the Chernobyl accident. Environ. Pollut. 64 1-9. [Pg.1739]

Pomerantseva, M.D., L.K. Ramaiya, and A.V. Chekhovich. 1996. Genetic consequences of the Chernobyl disaster for house mice (Mus musculus). Russian Jour. Genet. 32 264-268. [Pg.1748]

Patris, B. and Baudoin, C. (1998) Female sexual preferences differ in Mus spicilegus and Mus musculus domesticus. Anim.Behav. 56, 1465-1470. [Pg.22]

Schwende, F.J., Wiesler, D., Jorgenson, J.W., Carmack, M. and Novotny, M. (1986) Urinary volatile constituents of the house mouse (Mus musculus) and their endocrine dependency. J. Chem. Ecol. 12, 277-296. [Pg.22]

Robertson, D. H., Hurst, J. L., Searle, J. B., Gunduz, I. and Beynon, R. J. (2007) Characterization and comparison of major urinary proteins from the house mouse, Mus musculus domesticus, and the aboriginal mouse, Mus macedonicus. J. Chem. Ecol. (in press). [Pg.49]

Stopkova, R., Stopka, P., Janotova, K. and Jedelsky, P. L. (2007) Species-specific expression of major urinary proteins in the house mice (Mus musculus musculus and Mus musculus domesticus). J Chem Ecol 33, 861-9. [Pg.49]


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