The Laboratory Rat: Research applicationsHenry J. Baker, James Russell Lindsey, Steven H. Weisbroth Academic Press, 1980 - 276 pages |
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... infection No infection resulted from ex- posure to the organism . Rats became infected . All stages of the parasite de- veloped within the small intestinal epithelial cells between days 4 and 10 after infection ; some rats died as the ...
... infection No infection resulted from ex- posure to the organism . Rats became infected . All stages of the parasite de- veloped within the small intestinal epithelial cells between days 4 and 10 after infection ; some rats died as the ...
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... infection in the rat . In the human host , the infection can be conveniently divided clinically into three phases corresponding to the degree of de- velopment of the life cycle of the nematode . In phase I , the ingested muscle larvae ...
... infection in the rat . In the human host , the infection can be conveniently divided clinically into three phases corresponding to the degree of de- velopment of the life cycle of the nematode . In phase I , the ingested muscle larvae ...
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... Infection in the Rat While many attempts have been made to establish patent infections with N. americanus and A. duodenale in laboratory rats , they have been uniformly unsuccessful ( 81 ) . The dog and cat are useful hosts for studying ...
... Infection in the Rat While many attempts have been made to establish patent infections with N. americanus and A. duodenale in laboratory rats , they have been uniformly unsuccessful ( 81 ) . The dog and cat are useful hosts for studying ...
Contents
Identification Methods | 4 |
Substance Administration | 19 |
Contents of Volume I | 38 |
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