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Long-clawed Jerboa (CMU)
The Long-clawed Jerboa, also known as the Mongolian Jerboa, Sand Rat, Yellow Rat, etc., belongs to the mammalian class and the rodent order. Rodents are mainly distributed in the desert grasslands of Northeast China, Inner Mongolia, and adjacent areas of Russia. In 1935, the Kitasato Institute in Japan captured Long-clawed Jerboas from Northeast China and conducted experimental domestication. In 1954, Schwentkre introduced them to the United States, and they later entered Europe and other countr
Features:
About 30% to 40% of individuals in long-clawed mole-rat colonies have a variation in the Willis circle of the brain's basal arteries.
Applications
It is an ideal animal for establishing experimental models of cerebral ischemia.
Applicable to immunotherapy experiments for gastric ulcers.
Widely used in research on vision, hearing, cerebrovascular diseases, epilepsy, pathogen infections, tumors, and metabolic diseases.
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