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Experimental Trichinosis in the Golden Hamster. I. Spontaneous Muscular Activity Patterns

The golden hamster is a nocturnal animal with the major period of activity during the interval 8:00-11:00 PM. The spontaneous activity of hamsters is altered following infection with Trichinella. During the reinvasion of the intestinal mucosa by the adult worms (days 5-7 p.i.) activity is reduced. T...

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Published in:The American midland naturalist 1959-10, Vol.62 (2), p.396-401
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