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Heterotopic and orthotopic liver transplants in inbred rat strains
Microsurgery, 1979AbstractThe 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.
S, Lee, T S, Edgington, M J, Orloff
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Screening of inbred rat strains for electrophoretic protein polymorphisms
Biochemical Genetics, 1978Nineteen 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.
K, Bender, E, Günther
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β-endorphin differentially affects inflammation in two inbred rat strains
European Journal of Pharmacology, 2006It has been shown that inflammation of rat paws elicits accumulation of opioid peptide beta-endorphin-containing immune cells in the inflamed subcutaneous tissue, contributing to immunocyte-produced pain suppression. However, the possible mechanisms involved in the pharmacological application of beta-endorphin in rat paw inflammation have not been ...
Stanojević, Stanislava +4 more
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Erythrocyte B1 Antigen in Inbred Rat Strains
1965Recognition 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.
B. Frenzl +3 more
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Energy balance in an inbred strain of rats: Comparison with the wistar strain
Physiology & Behavior, 1994Food intake and body weight gain were examined in two groups of male rats (7 weeks): an inbred strain, Dark Agouti (DA, n = 12) and a noninbred strain, Wistar (n = 13). The animals were allowed to select their diet from separate sources of the three macronutrients protein, fat, and carbohydrate.
Larue-Achagiotis, C. +3 more
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Strain differences of the light-dark preference in inbred rats
Behavior Genetics, 1989The present study examined strain differences in the light-dark preference among four strains of rats. The test was done in the home-cage situation under 12L:12D cycles. Data from four strains were compared: BN/Kyo, BDIX/Nem, Wistar/Nu, and F344/NSlc.
M, Matsuo, K, Tsuji
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Correlative Analysis of Ethanol‐Related Phenotypes in Rat Inbred Strains
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 1984As 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.
K, Spuhler, R A, Deitrich
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Two Inbred Rat Strains That Differ Substantially in Hip Fragility
Calcified Tissue International, 2003One approach to identifying the genetic influences on skeletal phenotypes involves the creation and genetic mapping of a population of the second filial (F2) offspring derived from a cross of two inbred strains of rodents. The two inbred strains should be chosen based upon a large difference in the phenotype of interest, e.g., bone fragility.
Q, Sun, C H, Turner
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In vitro bronchial responsiveness in two highly inbred rat strains
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1997Wang, C. G., J. J. Almirall, C. S. Dolman, R. J. Dandurand, and D. H. Eidelman. In vitro bronchial responsiveness in two highly inbred rat strains. J. Appl. Physiol. 82(5): 1445–1452, 1997.—We investigated methacholine (MCh)-induced bronchoconstriction in explanted airways from Fischer and Lewis rats. Lung explants, 0.5- to 1.0-mm thick, were prepared
C G, Wang +4 more
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Phenotypic variation in sensorimotor performance among eleven inbred rat strains
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 1999As a first step toward identifying the genes that determine sensorimotor ability (motor coordination) we subjected 11 inbred strains of rats to three different tests for this trait. Rats were tested at 13 wk of age to determine how long they could remain on 1) a rotating cylinder as the velocity of rotation increased every 5 s (1-direction rotation ...
B J, Biesiadecki +4 more
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