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1. Structural insight into guanylyl cyclase receptor hijacking of the kinase–Hsp90 regulatory mechanism

2. Resurrecting essential amino acid biosynthesis in mammalian cells

3. Effect of Motility Factors D-Penicillamine, Hypotaurine and Epinephrine on the Performance of Spermatozoa from Five Hamster Species.

4. Tandem Repeat Diversity in Two Closely Related Hamster Species—The Chinese Hamster (Cricetulus griseus) and Striped Hamster (Cricetulus barabensis).

5. Tandem Repeat Diversity in Two Closely Related Hamster Species—The Chinese Hamster (Cricetulus griseus) and Striped Hamster (Cricetulus barabensis)

6. A comprehensive CHO SWATH-MS spectral library for robust quantitative profiling of 10,000 proteins.

7. Central Asian Rodents as Model Animals for Leishmania major and Leishmania donovani Research

8. PPP1R15A-mediated dephosphorylation of eIF2α is unaffected by Sephin1 or Guanabenz

9. Effect of Motility Factors D-Penicillamine, Hypotaurine and Epinephrine on the Performance of Spermatozoa from Five Hamster Species

10. Rapid identification of human mast cell degranulation regulators using functional genomics coupled to high-resolution confocal microscopy

11. High-resolution crystal structure of cAMP-dependent protein kinase from Cricetulus griseus.

13. Genomic Organization and Expression of Immunoglobulin Genes in the Chinese Hamster ( Cricetulus griseus).

14. Bystander Effect Induced by UVC Radiation in Chinese hamster V79 cells.

15. Stable overexpression of miR-17 enhances recombinant protein production of CHO cells.

16. Genomic landscapes of Chinese hamster ovary cell lines as revealed by the Cricetulus griseus draft genome.

17. Radiation Response of Mammalian Cells Grown in Culture I. Repair of X-Ray Damage in Surviving Chinese Hamster Cells.

18. Daily torpor in hamsters (Rodentia, Cricetinae).

19. An arthropod enzyme, Dfurin1, and a vertebrate furin homolog display distinct cleavage site sequence preferences for a shared viral proprotein substrate.

20. The complete nucleotide sequence of Chinese hamster (Cricetulus griseus) mitochondrial DNA.

21. Retinoids increase transglutaminase activity and inhibit ornithine decarboxylase activity in Chinese hamster ovary cells and in melanoma cells stimulated to differentiate.

22. Studies in the diabetic Chinese hamster: Light microscopy and autoradiography of pancreatic islets.

23. Studies in the diabetic Chinese hamster: Electron microscopy of pancreatic islets.

24. Morphological characterization of membrane systems in A- and B-cells of the Chinese hamster.

25. Effect of continuous darkness on circadian morphological rhythms in pinealocytes of the Chinese hamster, Cricetulus griseus.

26. Enhanced intestinal fat absorption in diabetic chinese hamsters.

27. Studies on the prediction and development of diabetes in offspring of diabetic Chinese Hamsters.

28. Islet and beta cell volumes in offspring of severely diabetic (ketotic) chinese hamsters.

29. A comparison of the modes of inheritance of diabetes in the chinese hamster and the KK mouse.

30. Ultrastructural changes in A-cells exposed to diabetic hyperglycaemia. Observations made on pancreas of chinese hamsters.

31. Epidemiological studies of the Chinese Hamster.

32. Cerebral abnormalities in diabetes mellitus: An ultrastructural study of the brain in early onset diabetes mellitus in the chinese hamster.

33. The colony of Chinese hamsters of the C. H. Best Institute.

34. Characterization of diabetes in the Chinese hamster.

35. Insulin secretion in vitro by the pancreas of the Chinese Hamster.

36. Diabetes in the Chinese hamster.

37. Islet and beta cell volumes in diabetic Chinese hamsters and their non-diabetic siblings.

38. Spontaneous diabetes mellitus in the Chinese hamster: An electron microscopic study of the islets of Langerhans.

39. Diabetes mellitus in the Chinese hamster.

40. The inheritance of diabetes in the Chinese hamster.

41. Diabetes mellitus in the Chinese hamster.

42. Biology and Diseases of Hamsters

43. PPP1R15A-mediated dephosphorylation of eIF2$\alpha$ is unaffected by Sephin1 or Guanabenz

44. Central Asian Rodents as Model Animals for Leishmaniamajor and Leishmania donovani Research.

45. Preliminary studies on food and water consumption of prediafoetic chinese hamsters.

46. In Vitro Metabolism Effect on Genotoxicity and Antigenotoxicity of Agaricus blazei Organics and Aqueous Extracts by the Comet Assay

47. Data from: A cost for high levels of sperm competition in rodents: increased sperm DNA fragmentation

48. Mepyramine, a Histamine H1 Receptor Inverse Agonist, Binds Preferentially to a G Protein-coupled Form of the Receptor and Sequesters G Protein

49. A Fluorescence Cell Biology Approach to Map the Second Integrin-binding Site of Talin to a 130-Amino Acid Sequence within the Rod Domain

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