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An animal model of fetishism

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2004
An animal model of sexual fetishism was developed with male Japanese quail based on persistence of conditioned sexual responding during extinction to an inanimate object made of terrycloth (Experiments 1 and 3). This persistent responding occurred only in subjects that came to copulate with the terrycloth object, suggesting that the copulatory behavior
Falih, Köksal   +6 more
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Animal models

Clinics in Dermatology, 1983
G J, Anhalt   +3 more
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Modeling Depression in Animal Models

2011
Animal models and preclinical tests have played large roles in the development of antidepressant drugs and are likely to continue to play important roles. In the present communication, the main animal models of depression have been described and reviewed.
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Animal Models of Hypertension

2007
Hypertension affects approximately 25% of adults and is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Although there are currently adequate therapeutic options for humans with hypertension, the molecular mechanisms underlying hypertension are still relatively unknown.
Brett M, Mitchell   +2 more
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Animal Models of Schizophrenia

2010
Schizophrenia may well represent one of the most heterogenous mental disorders in human history. This heterogeneity encompasses (1) etiology; where numerous putative genetic and environmental factors may contribute to disease manifestation, (2) symptomatology; with symptoms characterized by group; positive--behaviors not normally present in healthy ...
Jared W, Young   +2 more
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Animal models of endocarditis

International Journal of Bio-Medical Computing, 1994
Bacterial endocarditis is a difficult infection to cure, due to poor penetration of antibiotics into infected vegetations, altered metabolic state of bacteria within the lesion, and absence of adequate host-defense cellular response which could cooperate with antibiotic action.
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Animal models of atherosclerosis

1985
Atherosclerosis is a pathological process which primarily occurs in large conduit arteries. There are focal accumulations of; cells within the intima of the artery, both intra- and extra-cellular lipids, fibrous connective tissue, complex proteoglycans, minerals, blood and blood products.
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Animal Models

2001
T, Shike, K, Funabiki, Y, Tomino
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Animal models for HIV/AIDS research

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2012
Theodora Hatziioannou   +2 more
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