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2017 年 6 月 30 日 「MICE 誘致アンバサダー」推薦募集のご案内 (第 1 回集約: 8/31 第 2 回集約: 1/31) コンベンション推進機関及び関連業界の皆様へのご案内です。平

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- Date: 2017-06-30 00:42:47
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    Copyright  2002 by the Genetics Society of America Note Antioxidant Gene Expression in Active and Sedentary House Mice (Mus domesticus) Selected for High Voluntary Wheel-Running Behavior Anne M. Bronikowski,*,†,1 T

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    - Date: 2010-06-20 15:18:48
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      Exercise physiology of wild and random-bred house mice and their reciprocal hybrids MICHAEL Department R. DOHM, CHRISTOPHER

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      - Date: 2012-07-26 18:33:27
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        Activity levels and body size in mice

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        - Date: 2009-08-03 18:01:44
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          Behavior Genetics, Vol. 34, No. 1, January 2004 (© Number of Arginine-Vasopressin Neurons in the Suprachiasmatic Nuclei Is Not Related to Level or Circadian Characteristics of Wheel-Running Activity in House Mice

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          - Date: 2016-12-08 19:36:50
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            Energy assimilation in mice

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            - Date: 2009-12-18 11:53:57
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              Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 284: R433–R443, 2003; ajpreguArtificial selection for high activity favors mighty mini-muscles in house mice PHILIPPE HOULE-LEROY,1 HELGA GUDERLEY,1

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              - Date: 2009-05-03 20:53:54
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                J Appl Physiol 96: 1270–1276, 2004. First published December 12, 2003; japplphysiolEffects of voluntary exercise and genetic selection for high activity levels on HSP72 expression in house mice Jas

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                - Date: 2010-03-25 14:35:13
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                  Non chemical control of skunks Jim Knight, Extension Wildlife Specialist, Montana State University Skunks are primarily carnivores. Insects are their preferred food, but mice make up most of their winter diet. Skunks beg

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                  - Date: 2016-08-16 12:13:57
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                    J Appl Physiol 89: 1608–1616, 2000. Effects of voluntary activity and genetic selection on muscle metabolic capacities in house mice Mus domesticus PHILIPPE HOULE-LEROY,1 THEODORE GARLAND, JR.,2

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                    - Date: 2009-05-03 20:54:04
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