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    Atlas of the Striatum and Globus Pallidus in the Tree Shrew: Comparison with Rat and Mouse

    The striatum and globus pallidus are principal nuclei of the basal ganglia. Nissl- and acetylcholinesterase-stained sections of the tree shrew brain showed the neuroanatomical features of the caudate nucleus (...

    Rong-Jun Ni, Zhao-Huan Huang, Yu-Mian Shu, Yu Wang, Tao Li in Neuroscience Bulletin (2018)

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    Anterograde monosynaptic transneuronal tracers derived from herpes simplex virus 1 strain H129

    Herpes simplex virus type 1 strain 129 (H129) has represented a promising anterograde neuronal circuit tracing tool, which complements the existing retrograde tracers. However, the current H129 derived tracers...

    Wen-Bo Zeng, Hai-Fei Jiang, Ya-Dong Gang, Yi-Ge Song in Molecular Neurodegeneration (2017)

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    Horizontal Sections of the Tree Shrew Brain

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    Jiang-Ning Zhou, Rong-Jun Ni in The Tree Shrew (Tupaia belangeri chinensis… (2016)

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    Sagittal Sections of the Tree Shrew Brain

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    Jiang-Ning Zhou, Rong-Jun Ni in The Tree Shrew (Tupaia belangeri chinensis… (2016)

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    Background and Methods

    Tree shrews belong to the order Scandentia; they are day-active animals that live in arboreal habitats in South and Southeast Asia (Peng et al. 1991). Recently, whole-genome sequencing of the Chinese tree shrew (

    Jiang-Ning Zhou, Rong-Jun Ni in The Tree Shrew (Tupaia belangeri chinensis… (2016)

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    Coronal Sections of the Tree Shrew Brain

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    Jiang-Ning Zhou, Rong-Jun Ni in The Tree Shrew (Tupaia belangeri chinensis… (2016)