The Laboratory RatMark A. Suckow, Steven H. Weisbroth, Craig L. Franklin Elsevier, 2005 M12 20 - 928 pages The Laboratory Rat, Second Edition features updated information on a variety of topics including: rat genetics and genomics, both spontaneous and induced disease; state-of-the-art technology for housing and husbandry; occupational health, and experimental models. A premier source of information on the laboratory rat that will be of interest to veterinary and medical students, senior graduate, graduate students, post-docs and researchers who utilize animals in biomedical research.
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Page 27
... Clinical Diagnosis in 1899, was chosen as the first Director of the Crocker Laboratory in 1912. Wood had major service commitments at surrounding hospitals, particularly St. Luke's located 2 blocks from the Crocker Laboratory ...
... Clinical Diagnosis in 1899, was chosen as the first Director of the Crocker Laboratory in 1912. Wood had major service commitments at surrounding hospitals, particularly St. Luke's located 2 blocks from the Crocker Laboratory ...
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... clinical signs in males at about 8 months (with death at 14-17 months), and in females clinical signs at 12 months (with death after 17 months of age). Homozygotes show a rapid progression and die by about 3-4 weeks of age. PVG black ...
... clinical signs in males at about 8 months (with death at 14-17 months), and in females clinical signs at 12 months (with death after 17 months of age). Homozygotes show a rapid progression and die by about 3-4 weeks of age. PVG black ...
Page 127
... Clinical Chemistry, Urinalysis and Blood Coagulation ... Clinical Chemistry Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D. Urinalysis Tests ...
... Clinical Chemistry, Urinalysis and Blood Coagulation ... Clinical Chemistry Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D. Urinalysis Tests ...
Page 128
... clinical pathology of the laboratory rat, developed largely through the use of the rat in pharmaceutical and chemical industries and university research. The rat is the most widely utilized species for determining the potential toxicity ...
... clinical pathology of the laboratory rat, developed largely through the use of the rat in pharmaceutical and chemical industries and university research. The rat is the most widely utilized species for determining the potential toxicity ...
Page 129
... clinical pathology parameters are used to correctly diagnose toxicity and naturally occurring disease in the rat. II. CONSIDERATIONS OF BLOOD, URINE COLLECTION AND SAMPLE HANDLING ... CLINICAL CHEMISTRY, 5. CLINICAL PATHOLOGY OF THE RAT 129.
... clinical pathology parameters are used to correctly diagnose toxicity and naturally occurring disease in the rat. II. CONSIDERATIONS OF BLOOD, URINE COLLECTION AND SAMPLE HANDLING ... CLINICAL CHEMISTRY, 5. CLINICAL PATHOLOGY OF THE RAT 129.
Contents
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8 Analysis of Behavior in Laboratory Rats | 191 |
9 Nutrition | 219 |
18 Experimental Modeling and Research Methodology | 587 |
19 Anesthesia and Analgesia | 627 |
20 Euthanasia and Necropsy | 665 |
21 Integrating Biology with Rat Genomic Tools | 679 |
22 Gnotobiotics | 693 |
23 Spontaneous Surgically and Chemically Induced Models of Disease | 711 |
24 The Nude Rat | 733 |
25 Gerontology and AgeAssociated Lesions | 761 |
10 Housing and Environment | 303 |
11 Bacterial Mycoplasmal and Mycotic Infections | 339 |
12 Viral Disease | 423 |
13 Parasitic Diseases | 453 |
14 Neoplastic Disease | 479 |
15 Metabolic Traumatic and Miscellaneous Diseases | 513 |
16 Medical Management and Diagnostic Approaches | 547 |
17 Occupational Health and Safety | 565 |
26 Cardiovascular Research | 773 |
27 Toxicology | 803 |
28 Embryology and Teratology | 817 |
29 Immunology | 847 |
30 Wild and Black Rats | 865 |
Appendix 1 Selected Normative Data | 883 |
Index | 885 |
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