Using porcine acellular collagen matrix (Pelvicol®) in bladder augmentation: experimental study
PURPOSE: Evaluate the rabbit augmented bladder with PelvicolĂ’. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty New Zealand rabbits were divided into 4 groups. Bladder augmentation was performed using a 10 x 10 mm sized porcine acellular collagen matrix.
Ali Ayyildiz+5 more
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Noxious gases in rabbit housing systems: effects of cross and longitudinal ventilation
Animal welfare is a matter of increasing interest due to ethical and economical worries regarding animal rights and the sustainability of meat production.
Francesco da Borso+3 more
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EXPERIMENTAL OBSERVATIONS ON THE "CURE" OF SYPHILIS IN THE RABBIT WITH ARSPHENAMINE [PDF]
Alan M. Chesney, Jarold E. Kemp
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THE INFLUENCE OF TYPHOID BACILLI ON THE ANTIBODIES OF NORMAL AND IMMUNE RABBITS [PDF]
Carroll G. Bull
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A Case of Enucleation with Replacement of the Human Globe by That of a Rabbit [PDF]
H. W. BRADFORD
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Osseointegration of Wrapped Dental Implants in Rabbits [PDF]
Edentulous patients (those lacking teeth) require one of two approaches to augmentation: inserting a vertical bone graft, or subperiosteally anchoring a device on which an implant can be attached.
Whitehead, Alex
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STUDIES IN THE BLOOD CYTOLOGY OF THE RABBIT [PDF]
Louise Pearce, Albert E. Casey
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Age-dependent dynamic electrophysiological field potential behavior of atrioventricular node during experimental AF in rabbit [PDF]
Introduction: Electrophysiological studies have demonstrated a relationship between aging and atrioventricular (AV) nodal conduction and refractoriness.
Alizadeh, A.-M.+7 more
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Evaluation of the Haematological Responses to High Nitrate Exposure in Rabbits [PDF]
Introduction: Nitrate is a common pollutant in the drinking water of Rajasthan as well as in the rest of India. The maximum permissible limit for the nitrate ion in drinking water has been set at 50 mg/l by the WHO and at 45 mg/ l by the Bureau of ...
Manoj Kumar Sharma, Hemlata Sharma
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INJECTION OF FINELY POWDERED INORGANIC MATERIAL INTO THE ABDOMINAL CAVITY OF RABBITS DOES NOT INDUCE TUBERCULOSIS. AN EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH [PDF]
George M. Sternberg
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