The Laboratory Rat: Research applicationsHenry J. Baker, James Russell Lindsey, Steven H. Weisbroth Academic Press, 1980 - 276 pages |
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Page 187
... mouse , rabbit , and human , dif- ferent phylogenetic relationships between V- and C - region genes were delineated : the rat V region being more homolog- ous to the human VKI subgroup , rat and mouse being the closest when the C region ...
... mouse , rabbit , and human , dif- ferent phylogenetic relationships between V- and C - region genes were delineated : the rat V region being more homolog- ous to the human VKI subgroup , rat and mouse being the closest when the C region ...
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... mouse Thy - 1.1 that the two could not be distinguished by tissue ab- sorption . It has since been observed that rat Thy - 1 is composed of several xenoantigenic determinants as well as Thy - 1.1 ( 185 , 186 ) , and appears to be a ...
... mouse Thy - 1.1 that the two could not be distinguished by tissue ab- sorption . It has since been observed that rat Thy - 1 is composed of several xenoantigenic determinants as well as Thy - 1.1 ( 185 , 186 ) , and appears to be a ...
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... mouse have been observed in the rat as well ( 257 ) , but these cells most probably do not function as phagocytes . It appears that the macrophages of the rat exist in a more activated state than those of the mouse in terms of normal ...
... mouse have been observed in the rat as well ( 257 ) , but these cells most probably do not function as phagocytes . It appears that the macrophages of the rat exist in a more activated state than those of the mouse in terms of normal ...
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Identification Methods | 4 |
Substance Administration | 19 |
Contents of Volume I | 38 |
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