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Chinese Syrian Hamster
Known as:
CHINESE SYRIAN
Derived from a cross between a Chinese hamster and Syrian hamster.
National Institutes of Health
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Highly Cited
2009
Highly Cited
2009
Individual trans octadecenoic acids and partially hydrogenated vegetable oil differentially affect hepatic lipid and lipoprotein metabolism in golden Syrian hamsters.
C. Tyburczy
,
Catherine Major
,
+5 authors
Dale E Bauman
Journal of NutriLife
2009
Corpus ID: 12251390
Trans fatty acids (TFA) from industrial sources [i.e. partially hydrogenated vegetable oil (PHVO)] have been associated with…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Ethanol-extracted soy protein isolate does not modulate serum cholesterol in golden Syrian hamsters: a model of postmenopausal hypercholesterolemia.
E. Lucas
,
D. A. Khalil
,
B. Daggy
,
B. Arjmandi
Journal of NutriLife
2001
Corpus ID: 4437717
Soy protein consumption has been linked to reduction in hypercholesterolemia, a risk for coronary heart disease. However, to what…
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2001
2001
Differential activation of hepatic NF-kappaB in rats and hamsters by the peroxisome proliferators Wy-14,643, gemfibrozil, and dibutyl phthalate.
J. Tharappel
,
M. Cunningham
,
B. Spear
,
H. Glauert
Toxicological Sciences
2001
Corpus ID: 37159650
Nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kappaB) is an oxidative stress-activated transcription factor involved in the regulation of cell…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Effect of dietary catechin and vitamin E on aortic fatty streak accumulation in hypercholesterolemic hamsters.
R. Xu
,
W. Yokoyama
,
D. Irving
,
D. Rein
,
R. Walzem
,
J. German
Atherosclerosis
1998
Corpus ID: 326370
1997
1997
Regulation of fecal bile acid excretion in male golden Syrian hamsters fed a cereal‐based diet with and without added cholesterol
S. Turley
,
D. Spady
,
J. Dietschy
Hepatology
1997
Corpus ID: 41071902
The objective of these studies was to investigate the comparative physiology and regulation of bile acid metabolism in the male…
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1995
1995
Behavioural and cellular responses to light of the circadian system of Tau mutant and wild-type syrian hamsters
J. Grosse
,
A. Loudon
,
M. Hastings
Neuroscience
1995
Corpus ID: 22879842
1990
1990
Inhibition of estrogen-induced kidney carcinogenesis in Syrian hamsters by modulators of estrogen metabolism.
D. Roy
,
J. G. Liehr
Carcinogenesis
1990
Corpus ID: 24870883
Quinone metabolites of catechol estrogens have been postulated to mediate estradiol-induced carcinogenesis. In this study, this…
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1990
1990
Progesterone inhibition of sexual behavior is accompanied by an activation of aggression in female Syrian hamsters
R. Meisel
,
M. R. Sterner
Physiology and Behavior
1990
Corpus ID: 25159835
1990
1990
Species and tissue specificities of I-compounds as contrasted with carcinogen adducts in liver, kidney and skin DNA of Sprague-Dawley rats, ICR mice and Syrian hamsters.
D. Li
,
D. Xu
,
K. Randerath
Carcinogenesis
1990
Corpus ID: 43298795
I-compounds are age-related bulky DNA modifications that are detected in untreated animals by 32P-postlabeling. To characterize…
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1988
1988
Role of fatty acid oxidation in food intake and hunger motivation in Syrian hamsters
J. E. Schneider
,
S. Lazzarini
,
M. Friedman
,
G. Wade
Physiology and Behavior
1988
Corpus ID: 24219521
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