Roycroft, Emily J Moussalli, Adnan Rowe, Kevin C
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Systematic biology
The estimation of robust and accurate measures of branch support has proven challenging in the era of phylogenomics. In data sets of potentially millions of sites, bootstrap support for bifurcating relationships around very short internal branches can be inappropriately inflated. Such overestimation of branch support may be particularly problematic...
He, Dan Hu, Jia Yang, Rongrong Zeng, Bo Yang, Deying Li, Diyan Zhang, Mingwang Yang, Mingyao Ni, Qingyong Ning, Ruihong
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Developmental and comparative immunology
The chemokine CXCL16 and its receptor CXCR6 are implicated in various physiological and pathological processes in cooperative and/or stand-alone fashions. Despite the significance of rodent animal models in elucidating the function and clinical relevance of the chemokine and its receptor, the evolutionary characterization of these molecules remains...
Rabemananjara, Harinirina Aina Raharinosy, Vololoniaina Razafimahefa, Ravo Michèle Ravalohery, Jean Pierre Rafisandratantsoa, Jean Théophile Andriamandimby, Soa Fy Rajerison, Minoarisoa Rahelinirina, Soanandrasana Harimanana, Aina Irinantenaina, Judickaelle
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Emerging Infectious Diseases
We conducted a national human serologic study of a hantavirus detected in Madagascar rodents using a commercial kit and a new ELISA targeting the virus. Our results suggest a conservative estimate of 2.7% (46/1,680) IgG seroprevalence. A second single-district study using the new ELISA revealed a higher prevalence (7.2%; 10/139).
Roycroft, Emily J Nations, Jonathan A Rowe, Kevin C
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Evolution; international journal of organic evolution
Closely related species that occur across steep environmental gradients often display clear body size differences, and examining this pattern is crucial to understanding how environmental variation shapes diversity. Australian endemic rodents in the Pseudomys Division (Muridae: Murinae) have repeatedly colonized the arid, monsoon, and mesic biomes ...
Comerlato, Juliana Albina, Emmanuel Puech, Carinne Franco, Ana Cláudia Minet, Cécile Eloiflin, Roger-Junior Rodrigues, Valérie Servan de Almeida, Renata
Comprehensive pathogenesis studies on Peste des Petits Ruminants virus (PPRV) have been delayed so far by the absence of a small animal model reproducing the disease or an in vitro biological system revealing virulence differences. In this study, a mouse 10T1/2 cell line has been identified as presenting different susceptibility to virulent and att...
Hardin, Aaron Nevonen, Kimberly A Eckalbar, Walter L Carbone, Lucia Ahituv, Nadav
Mastomys are the most widespread African rodent and carriers of various diseases such as the plague or Lassa virus. In addition, mastomys have rapidly gained a large number of mammary glands. Here, we generated a genome, variome, and transcriptomes for Mastomys coucha. As mastomys diverged at similar times from mouse and rat, we demonstrate their u...
Miszkiewicz, Justyna J Louys, Julien O'Connor, Sue
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Anatomical record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)
Rat cortical bone does not typically undergo secondary (Haversian) remodeling. Haversian organization of rat bone has been mainly observed in experimental settings following biomechanical or dietary manipulation. Here, we report an observation of cortical secondary osteons within a histological femur cross-section from an extinct (late Quaternary) ...
Toh, Huishi Smolentsev, Alexander Bozadjian, Rachel V Keeley, Patrick W Lockwood, Madison D Sadjadi, Ryan Clegg, Dennis O Blodi, Barbara A Coffey, Peter J Reese, Benjamin E
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Diabetic retinopathy is the most common microvascular complication of diabetes and is a major cause of blindness, but an understanding of the pathogenesis of the disease has been hampered by a lack of accurate animal models. Here, we explore the dynamics of retinal cellular changes in the Nile rat (Arvicanthis niloticus), a carbohydrate-sensitive m...
Xu, Feifei He, Dan Ning, Ruihong Zeng, Bo Thompson, Cody W Li, Ying Wang, Dawei Li, Yan
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Developmental and comparative immunology
The chemokine ligand XCL1 plays critical roles in immune responses with diverse physiological and pathological implications through interactions with a cognate G protein-coupled receptor XCR1. To shed insight into their versatile nature, we analyzed genetic variations of XCL1 and XCR1 in murine rodents, including commonly-used model organisms Mus m...
Hasegawa, Hideo Dewi, Kartika
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The Journal of parasitology
Coiling patterns of heligmonellid nematodes were examined for 520, 208, and 33 individuals of Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, Orientostrongylus tenorai, and Sabanema sp., respectively, collected from murine rodents of Indonesia. Besides typical sinistral coiling, complete dextral coiling was found in 3.3% of N. brasiliensis and 12.1% of Sabanema sp. ...