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Indeed, elevated p-eEF2 (Thr56) levels were observed in liver, WAT, and brain of hibernating ground squirrels, supporting the inhibitory control at this level [32].
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As Green remarks, use of the Veale book provides a historical context without supporting the claim of squirrel pets: "They suggest that people kept squirrels as pets, but cite no source for this assertion.
Note that there is no scientific evidence supporting the use of mothballs as a squirrel repellent.
Our phylogenetic reconstructions strongly support the division of Rodentia into three clades: (1) a "squirrel-related clade", (2) a "mouse-related clade", and (3) Ctenohystrica.
Our analyses support the phylogenetic position of beavers as a sister lineage to the scaly tailed squirrel Anomalurus within the mouse related clade.
This supports the idea that the divergences among Ctenohystrica, the mouse-related clade, and the squirrel-related clade occurred during the explosive radiation of rodents in the Paleocene.
Our findings support the conclusion that the patients were infected with L. kirschneri serovar Grippotyphosa by contact with southern flying squirrels.
Our results support the hypothesis that the risk of human monkeypox is significantly greater in forests that contain suitable habitat for the rope squirrel.
In addition, cytoplasmic co-localization of SGK1 with phosphorylated Foxo3a (S253) was detected in type II muscle fibers of hibernating squirrels (Supporting Information Fig S2A) supporting our hypothesis that SGK1 modulates the inhibition of Foxo3a.
The basal position of the squirrel-related clade may further be supported by the fact that the earliest fossils representative of the Gliridae, Aplodontidae, and Sciuridae families are protrogomorphous, while most early Ctenohystrica and most early representatives of the mouse-related clade are hystricomorphous [see review of character states in [ 8]].
All of these predictions were supported by the masturbation data of Cape ground squirrels.
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