The Laboratory Rat: Research applicationsHenry J. Baker, James Russell Lindsey, Steven H. Weisbroth Academic Press, 1980 - 276 pages |
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... technique a tuberculin ( 1.0 ml ) syringe is usu- ally used ( 248 ) . The technique described by Falabella ( 194 ) for mice also utilizes polyethylene tubing . Collection is made di- rectly into a test tube or other receptacle . Gupta ...
... technique a tuberculin ( 1.0 ml ) syringe is usu- ally used ( 248 ) . The technique described by Falabella ( 194 ) for mice also utilizes polyethylene tubing . Collection is made di- rectly into a test tube or other receptacle . Gupta ...
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... technique . To facilitate tail bleeding even further , several additional techniques involving the use of warming chambers ( 388 , 598 ) and vacuum - assisted collecting devices have been developed ( 383 , 455 , 497 , 531 , 598 , 663 ) ...
... technique . To facilitate tail bleeding even further , several additional techniques involving the use of warming chambers ( 388 , 598 ) and vacuum - assisted collecting devices have been developed ( 383 , 455 , 497 , 531 , 598 , 663 ) ...
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... technique . The transauricular technique utilizes a water suction pump that lit- erally sucks the hypophysis from the floor of the cranium un- derneath the tectorial membrane . The specially designed nee- dle is introduced into the left ...
... technique . The transauricular technique utilizes a water suction pump that lit- erally sucks the hypophysis from the floor of the cranium un- derneath the tectorial membrane . The specially designed nee- dle is introduced into the left ...
Contents
Identification Methods | 4 |
Substance Administration | 19 |
Contents of Volume I | 38 |
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