• Cricetulus alticola - Tibetan dwarf hamster Cricetulus barabensis - Chinese striped hamster Cricetulus griseus - Chinese hamster Cricetulus kamensis - Kam dwarf hamster Cricetulus lama - Lama dwarf hamster Cricetulus longicaudatus - long-tailed dwarf hamster Cricetulus sokolovi - Sokolov's dwarf hamster Phodopus, other dwarf hamsters Wilson, D. E. (wikipedia.org)
  • The complete nucleotide sequence of Chinese hamster (Cricetulus griseus) mitochondrial DNA. (nih.gov)
  • CIL:41707, Cricetulus griseus, ovary. (ucsd.edu)
  • CIL:35959, Cricetulus griseus, sperm. (ucsd.edu)
  • This miRNA sequence is 22 nucleotides long and is found in Cricetulus griseus. (rnacentral.org)
  • Cricetulus griseus (Chinese hamster) cgr-miR-196a-5p sequence is a product of miR-196a-5p, cgr-miR-196a, miR-196a, miR-196, Mir196a, cgr-miR-196a-5p genes. (rnacentral.org)
  • Found in the Cricetulus griseus reference genome. (rnacentral.org)
  • Genomic landscapes of Chinese hamster ovary cell lines as revealed by the Cricetulus griseus draft genome. (diark.org)
  • The genomic sequence of the Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) K1 cell line (Cricetulus griseus). (diark.org)
  • 2018. 'Comparative ecotoxicity of potential biofuels to water flea (Daphnia magna), zebrafish (Danio rerio) and Chinese hamster (Cricetulus griseus) V79 cells', Science of The Total Environment, 631-632: 216-22. (uni-frankfurt.de)
  • However, members of the genera Allocricetulus, Tscherskia, and Cansumys are often called ratlike hamsters, and so are considered to be members of the genus Cricetulus by many authorities. (wikipedia.org)
  • However, members of the genera Allocricetulus, Tscherskia, and Cansumys are often called ratlike hamsters, and so are considered to be members of the genus Cricetulus by many authorities. (wikipedia.org)
  • 90) acknowledged that some species are frequently placed in Allocricetulus and Tscherskia , but "pending a review of generic classification in the subfamily as a whole," he preferred to include those taxa in Cricetulus . (bucknell.edu)
  • 1995 a ), and Wang (2003) also treated Allocricetulus , and Tscherskia as genera separate from Cricetulus . (bucknell.edu)
  • In cranial traits, Allocricetulus closely resembles Cricetus , not Cricetulus , and the latter is more like Phodopus than either Tscherskia or Allocricetulus (specimens studied in AMNH, FMNH, MCZ, and USNM). (bucknell.edu)