The Laboratory Rat: Research applicationsHenry J. Baker, James Russell Lindsey, Steven H. Weisbroth Academic Press, 1979 - 276 pages |
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... metabolism cages are designed to regulate and collect both inspired and expired gases . Most metabolism cages , however , are merely urino - fecal separators of varying designs . If collection of all fecal material or urine is required ...
... metabolism cages are designed to regulate and collect both inspired and expired gases . Most metabolism cages , however , are merely urino - fecal separators of varying designs . If collection of all fecal material or urine is required ...
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... metabolism and sometimes the metabolism of other drugs as well ( 84 ) . Pregnant rats treated with chlorcyclizine over a 4 - day period produced significantly more malformed young , than when treated with the same dose over a 16 - day ...
... metabolism and sometimes the metabolism of other drugs as well ( 84 ) . Pregnant rats treated with chlorcyclizine over a 4 - day period produced significantly more malformed young , than when treated with the same dose over a 16 - day ...
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... metabolism of rat myocardium . The rat has been the most widely used species for most of these in vitro techniques , since an adequate amount of tissue is avail- able , function is easily maintained , and a standardized animal is ...
... metabolism of rat myocardium . The rat has been the most widely used species for most of these in vitro techniques , since an adequate amount of tissue is avail- able , function is easily maintained , and a standardized animal is ...
Contents
Substance Administration | 19 |
THE LABORATORY RAT VOL II Copyright 1980 by Academic Press | 43 |
List of Contributors | 75 |
Copyright | |
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