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Erythrocyte B1 Antigen in Inbred Rat Strains

1965
Recognition of the antigenic mosaic in rats necessary for immunogenetic and immunobiological experiments is only in the beginning in comparison with our knowledge of the antigenic mosaic in mice. It is difficult to compare earlier findings because neither rat strains nor antisera used for the determination of erythrocyte antigens are available.
Vladimír Křen   +3 more
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Screening of inbred rat strains for electrophoretic protein polymorphisms

Biochemical Genetics, 1978
Nineteen inbred strains of the laboratory rat (Rattus norvegicus) were investigated for genetic differences by starch and agarose gel electrophoretic techniques. For six out of 21 loci, interstrain differences were observed: Tf, 6PGD, Es-1, Es-4, Es-5, and Svp. The variants are briefly described and the allelic distributions are tabulated.
E. Günther, Klaus Bender
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Allotypic Specificity of Serum Protein in Inbred Strains of Rats

Nature, 1967
SINCE Oudin's original discovery of allotypes in the rabbit1 a similar genetically determined intra-species differentiation of plasma proteins has been described in several species2. Although most interest was concentrated on immunoglobulins, allotypy is clearly a general biological phenomenon.
Barabas, A Z, Kelus, A S
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Characterization of a Sperm-Specific Antigen in Inbred Strains of Rats

International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, 1980
Rat sperm have a cell surface autoantigen which is common to at least ten inbred strains. The expression of this antigen is quantitatively different, and, among the strains tested, the BN strain appears to have the largest amount. The sperm of the B13 strain were examined in detail for a unique sperm antigen, because this strain is heterozygous for ...
Heinz W. Kunz   +2 more
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Heterotopic and orthotopic liver transplants in inbred rat strains

Microsurgery, 1979
AbstractThe functioning and survival of orthotopic liver allotransplants in toto were compared with heterotopic partial and whole allotransplants in inbred rats. In contrast to the rapid and aggressive rejection of the heterotopic allografts, the orthotopic whole‐liver allografts survived for prolonged periods.
Thomas S. Edgington   +2 more
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Strain differences in inbred rats: influence of strain and diet on haematological traits

Laboratory Animals, 1983
5 inbred strains of rats maintained on 3 commercial pelleted diets were investigated for differences in haematological traits on the 154th day of age. Number, size and haemoglobin content of the erythrocytes were shown to be strongly influenced by strain and diet.
Hansjoachim Hackbarth   +2 more
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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.
Takehito Kaneko, Hiroaki Taketsuru
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The response of three inbred strains of rat to the carcinogen 1,2-dimethylhydrazine

Pathology, 1981
Rats of 3 inbred strains (DA, HS and AS2) were dosed with 1,2-dimethylhydrazine 2HCl (DMH) or saline by gavage weekly for 10 wk. DA and HS rats showed little overt toxic reaction but all AS2 rats died following DMH doses of 30 mg/kg. However, at 10 mg/kg 60% of AS2 rats survived the 30 wk experiment. All DA rats developed a high yield of adenocarcinoma
Clinton A. Teague   +2 more
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Differences in Kindling Development in Seven Outbred and Inbred Rat Strains

Experimental Neurology, 1998
The kindling phenomenon, i.e., the progressive development of focal and secondarily generalized seizures upon repeated electrical stimulation of a limbic brain region, occurs in various species, but with marked differences in kindling rate between species and also within the same species. In rats, differences in kindling rates have been reported within
Wolfgang Löscher   +2 more
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Correlative Analysis of Ethanol‐Related Phenotypes in Rat Inbred Strains

Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 1984
As a summary presentation of the ethanol‐related traits in the rat inbred strains, the responses to ethanol for various traits of the eight strains were analyzed. The intercorrelations among the means of the strains were computed and the interrelationships among the strain con‐elations were determined further by partial correlation and factor analysis.
Richard A. Deitrich, Karen P. Spuhler
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