The Laboratory Rat: Research applicationsHenry J. Baker, James Russell Lindsey, Steven H. Weisbroth Academic Press, 1980 - 276 pages |
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... groups exact 50 % mortality , the LD50 is readily approximated . In most mg of the free base . In the report , the dose will be stated as the base ( or acid ) instances , no one group has this desired 50 % reaction , in II . Rats as ...
... groups exact 50 % mortality , the LD50 is readily approximated . In most mg of the free base . In the report , the dose will be stated as the base ( or acid ) instances , no one group has this desired 50 % reaction , in II . Rats as ...
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... groups as well as those directed at the antigenic sites that specifically characterize a single group . The former ... groups . In a description of the work Owen ( 56 ) referred to the antigens as groups A , C & D , E and F. Sub ...
... groups as well as those directed at the antigenic sites that specifically characterize a single group . The former ... groups . In a description of the work Owen ( 56 ) referred to the antigens as groups A , C & D , E and F. Sub ...
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... group and can be completely absorbed with red cells or lymphocytes from any single member of the group . This antigenic spe- cificities are coded for by semidominant genes present within the A region of the MHC ( RTI.A ) and are ...
... group and can be completely absorbed with red cells or lymphocytes from any single member of the group . This antigenic spe- cificities are coded for by semidominant genes present within the A region of the MHC ( RTI.A ) and are ...
Contents
Identification Methods | 4 |
Substance Administration | 19 |
Contents of Volume I | 38 |
Copyright | |
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