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<I>Acomys Cahirinus</I>
Spiny Mice (Acomys) Exhibit Attenuated Hallmarks of Aging And
(Acomys Cahirinus) Betsy Peitz Biology Department, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106, U.SA
Monkeys, Mice and Menses: the Bloody Anomaly of the Spiny Mouse
The Spiny Mouse, Acomys Cahirinus Malcolm Maden* and Justin A
Systematics, Distribution and Ecological Analysis of Rodents in Jordan
Unique Behavior of Dermal Cells from Regenerative Mammal, the African Spiny Mouse, in Response to Substrate Stiffness
The Distribution, Habitat and Conservation Status of the Turkish
On the Genetic Diversity of Spiny Mice (Genus Acomys) and Gerbils (Genus Gerbillus) in the Arabian Peninsula Timothy C
The First Report of a Spiny Mouse Related to Acomys Ignitus (Rodentia: Muridae) in Somaliland: Phylogenetic Affinities of a New Distinct Mitochondrial Lineage
1 Murinae (Old World Rats and Mice)
A Comparative Study of Sleep and Diurnal Patterns in House Mouse (Mus Musculus) and Spiny Mouse (Acomys Cahirinus)
Divergent Genetic Mechanisms Lead to Spiny Hair in Mammals
Acomys Subspinosus – Cape Spiny Mouse
Official Journal of AFSTAL, ECLAM, ESLAV, FELASA, GV-SOLAS, ILAF, LASA, NVP, SECAL, SGV, SPCAL
An Annotated Checklist of Mammals of Kenya
Molecular Evidence That the Spiny Mouse (Acomys) Is More Closely Related to Gerbils (Gerbillinae) Than to True Mice (Murinae)
The Spiny Mouse, Acomys Cahirinus Malcolm Maden* and Justin A
Top View
Acomys Cahirinus) Jared Mamrot1,2, Roxane Legaie3, Stacey J
Ecological and Histological Aspects of Tail Loss in Spiny Mice (Rodentia: Muridae, Acomys) with a Review of Its Occurrence in Rodents
Can Aggression Be the Force Driving Temporal Separation Between Competing Common and Golden Spiny Mice?
Divergent Genetic Mechanism Leads to Spiny Hair in Rodents
Huddling Behavior of Spiny Mouse Pups Toward Foster Siblings from Another Species
The Spiny Mouse (Acomys Cahirinus)
(Acomys) Is More Closely Related to Gerbils (Gerbillinae) Than to True Mice
Second Messengers: Rate of Formation As an Index of Receptor Reactivity
Divergent Genetic Mechanisms Lead to Spiny Hair in Mammals
Spiny Mouse (Acomys): an Emerging Research Organism for Regenerative Medicine with Applications Beyond the Skin