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Immunogenetics in the rabbit.

2021
Abstract The purpose of the book is to present in one location a comprehensive overview of the progress of genetics in the rabbit, with a modern vision that integrates genomics to obtain a complete picture of the state of the art and of the applications in this species, defined according to the multiple uses and multi-faceted places that this species ...
Mage, Rose G, Rogel Gaillard, Claire
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Oogenesis in rabbits

Journal of Experimental Zoology, 1965
AbstractOogenesis in rabbits was investigated by examining the development of germ cells after birth. The transformation of oogonia to oocytes begins in the one day old animal. The appearance of the different stages of meiotic prophase was noted and their differential distribution in the germ cell population determined.
H, PETERS, E, LEVY, M, CRONE
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Rabbit Dermatology

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2023
The majority of rabbit skin disease presentations can be divided into pruritus, alopecia, scaling, and nodules. Some disease will have more than one of these clinical signs. Ectoparasites, bacterial and fungal infections, and neoplasia account for most of the causes seen.
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“Polyploidy in Rabbits”

Nature, 1950
IN 1948, Prof. G. Haggqvist1 reported the production of tetraploid frogs (Rana temporaria) by colchicine treatment at fertilization, all previous workers having been unsuccessful. Chromosome counts were not made. Instead, tetraploidy was inferred from the relatively greater volume of epidermal nuclei of some treated animals as compared with controls ...
R A, BEATTY, M, FISCHBERG
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ADRENALECTOMY IN THE RABBIT

Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science, 1966
Complete excision of the adrenal glands in the rabbit is rendered difficult by the adherence of the right adrenal to the posterior aspect of the inferior vena cava, close to the entrance of the right renal vein. In studies related to the function of the adrenal medullary hormones complete excision of the glands is preferable to simple denervation and ...
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Encephalitozoonosis in rabbits

Parasitology Research, 2009
Encephalitozoon cuniculi is an obligatory intracellular microsporidian parasite that can infect a wide range of mammals, including rodents, rabbits, horses, carnivores and humans, in which the organism is known as an opportunistic pathogen of immunocompromised individuals. Nevertheless, the main host for E. cuniculi is the rabbit and infections usually
Frank, Künzel, Anja, Joachim
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