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Hemopexin of Rabbits

Vox Sanguinis, 1968
Summary. It has been shown that a genetically controlled polymorphic protein of rabbit serum is soluble in 0.6N HClO4 and complexes with heme and not hemoglobin. It is proposed that the name of this protein be changed from heme‐binding protein to hemopexin in order to identify it with serum proteins of other species which exhibit similar properties ...
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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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Anesthesia of the Rabbit

European Surgical Research, 1978
The authors evaluate the results of 150 anesthesias of rabbits in experimental surgery employing various operations. The use of Alfathesin leads to rapid and deep anesthesia with awakening occurring in very good conditions. The technique isparticularly recommended for short operations.
P. Choffat, M. Vedel
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Rabbit Hole

2019
Candace R. Kuby, Rebecca C. Christ
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Rabbits

2018
Peter Fisher, Jennifer Graham
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Rotavirus and rabbits

Veterinary Record, 1976
M. E. Thouless, T H Flewett, A S Bryden
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Coprophagy in the Rabbit

The Journal of Nutrition, 1955
Edward J. Thacker, C. Stafford Brandt
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Rabbit's revenge

The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2003
A Jansen, W Schmidt, T Schneider
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