Thus, larval migration in rodents may be used in infectivity studies not requiring patency.
These economically most rewarding strategies differ significantly from today's practice of symptomatic treatment when heavy rodent damage is noticed.
Two alpha-herpevirus strains are transpor ted differentially in the rodent visual system.
Two alpha-herpesvirus strains are transpor ted differentially in the rodent visual system.
In absence of human infection, a likely explanation is the restricted movement and dispersion of both rodents and snails.
Results will be validated using rodent remyelination models.
Immunization against blood-stage rodent malaria using purified parasite antigen.
In rodents, the maternal mediation hypothesis for the counterintuitive effects of early handling has received extensive support.