The Laboratory Rat: Research applicationsHenry J. Baker, James Russell Lindsey, Steven H. Weisbroth Academic Press, 1979 - 276 pages |
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... involved in the development of the species as a laboratory animal . The basic biology of the rat is described in chapters on taxonomy , genetics , anatomy , physiology , and hematology and clinical biochemistry . It will be apparent ...
... involved in the development of the species as a laboratory animal . The basic biology of the rat is described in chapters on taxonomy , genetics , anatomy , physiology , and hematology and clinical biochemistry . It will be apparent ...
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... involved in the field of cancer research and are compounded by the ever changing terminology and new research developments in these disci- plines . Scientists who are actively involved in oncology throughout the world have diverse ...
... involved in the field of cancer research and are compounded by the ever changing terminology and new research developments in these disci- plines . Scientists who are actively involved in oncology throughout the world have diverse ...
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... involved in the Dahl rats than in the SH rats of Okamoto . The strain - specific aryl esterase isoen- zymes found in the SHR ( 152 ) were not present in either the S or R lines of Dahl rats ( 115 ) . E. Spontaneous Arteriosclerosis in ...
... involved in the Dahl rats than in the SH rats of Okamoto . The strain - specific aryl esterase isoen- zymes found in the SHR ( 152 ) were not present in either the S or R lines of Dahl rats ( 115 ) . E. Spontaneous Arteriosclerosis in ...
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Substance Administration | 19 |
THE LABORATORY RAT VOL II Copyright 1980 by Academic Press | 43 |
List of Contributors | 75 |
Copyright | |
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