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Genetic architecture and mechanisms of host-microbiome interactions from a multi-cohort analysis of outbred laboratory rats. [PDF]

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Limited WKY chromosomal regions confer increases in anxiety and fear memory in a F344 congenic rat strain.

open access: yesPhysiol Genomics
Ji MT   +7 more
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Melanocortin-4 receptor antagonist TCMCB07 alleviates chemotherapy-induced anorexia and weight loss in rats. [PDF]

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Efficient collection and cryopreservation of embryos in F344 strain inbred rats

Cryobiology, 2013
In rats, it is now possible to produce genetically engineered strains, not only as transgenic animals but also using gene knockout techniques. Reproductive technologies have been used as indispensable tools to produce and maintain these novel valuable strains.
Hiroaki, Taketsuru, Takehito, Kaneko
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Comparison of energy balance in two inbred strains of rats: Fischer F344 prone to obesity and Lou rats resistant to obesity

Physiology & Behavior, 2006
This study aimed to compare energy balance, metabolic profiles and body composition between two inbred strains of rats (F344 and Lou) submitted to a self-selecting macronutrient. During the 3 weeks of experiment, the two strains did not differ significantly for their total energy intake; males: F344 = 5875.4 +/- 171.4 kJ, Lou = 5619.2 +/- 349.4 kJ; and
Abdoulaye, Diane   +6 more
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Cocaine self-administration and locomotor activity are altered in Lewis and F344 inbred rats by RTI 336, a 3-phenyltropane analog that binds to the dopamine transporter

Brain Research, 2005
Lewis and Fischer 344 (F344) rats differ in responses to cocaine and characteristics of the mesolimbic dopamine system. Compared to F344 rats, Lewis rats have lower D2 receptor and dopamine transporter (DAT) levels in nucleus accumbens (NAc). We showed previously that altering D1 and D2 receptor levels pharmacologically had strain-dependent effects on ...
Colin N, Haile   +3 more
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