Translating the Timing of Developmental Benchmarks in Short-Tailed Opossums (<i>Monodelphis</i><i>domestica</i>) to Facilitate Comparisons with Commonly Used Rodent Models
Chris Bresee,
Jules Litman-Cleper,
Cindy J. Clayton
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: The gray short-tailed opossum, Monodelhis domestica (M. domestica) is a widely used marsupial model species that presents unique advantages for neurodevelopmental studies. Notably their extremely altricial birth allows manipulation of postnatal pups at timepoints equivalent to embryonic stages of placental mammals. A robust literature exists on the development of short-tailed opossums, but many researchers working in the more conventional model species of mice and rats may find it daunting to ide… Show more
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