The Laboratory Rat: Research applicationsHenry J. Baker, James Russell Lindsey, Steven H. Weisbroth Academic Press, 1979 - 276 pages |
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... showed that a single strain of streptococci isolated from rats could produce caries when used to infect germfree rats . This particular strain has been designated as S. mutans FA - 1 . Sev- eral other streptococcal species also have ...
... showed that a single strain of streptococci isolated from rats could produce caries when used to infect germfree rats . This particular strain has been designated as S. mutans FA - 1 . Sev- eral other streptococcal species also have ...
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... showed a high degree of variability in this region ( 287 , 288 ) . Similar analysis of monoclonal heavy chains confirmed the presence of human VIII subgroup homologue in the rat species . Compari- son between monoclonal and normal ...
... showed a high degree of variability in this region ( 287 , 288 ) . Similar analysis of monoclonal heavy chains confirmed the presence of human VIII subgroup homologue in the rat species . Compari- son between monoclonal and normal ...
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... showed that rat brain and thymocytes would absorb anti - 0 - AKR ( Thy - 1.1 ) serum but not anti - 0 - C3H ( Thy - 1.2 ) . He observed , by deter- mining the absorptive capacity of lymphoid tissues for anti- Thy - 1 serum , that the ...
... showed that rat brain and thymocytes would absorb anti - 0 - AKR ( Thy - 1.1 ) serum but not anti - 0 - C3H ( Thy - 1.2 ) . He observed , by deter- mining the absorptive capacity of lymphoid tissues for anti- Thy - 1 serum , that the ...
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Substance Administration | 19 |
THE LABORATORY RAT VOL II Copyright 1980 by Academic Press | 43 |
List of Contributors | 75 |
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