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Teratogenic Effect of Semicarbazide in Wistar Rats

Neonatology, 1986
Five groups of pregnant Wistar rats were injected intraperitoneally with a single dose of semicarbazide (SC) on day 5, 7, 10, 13, or 15 of gestation. The lots in each group received either 50, 75, 100 or 150 mg/kg SC. A sixth group received 17 mg/kg of the drug during the entire course of pregnancy.
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Teratogenicity of ionic cadmium in the Wistar rat

Archives of Toxicology, 1987
In rats of the present (re-derived) Wistar-Porton strain that are dosed either intravenously (i.v.), or intraperitoneally (i.p.) with Cd (1.25 mg/kg body weight) on day 12 of gestation (gd 12), foetal uptake of Cd is at least 6-fold greater than that reported in an earlier study (Webb and Samarawickrama 1981).
D. Holt, M. Webb
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Antidiabetic Activity of Afobazole in Wistar Rats

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 2018
Using the streptozotocin model of type 2 diabetes mellitus in Wistar rats, we compared antidiabetic activity of anxiolytic Afobazole with that of metformin. Afobazole in a dose of 10 mg/kg reduced streptozotocin-induced hyperglycemia and polyphagia and prevented accumulation of malonic dialdehyde, being not inferior to metformin in a dose of 300 mg/kg,
M V Voronin   +5 more
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Lymphoproliferative lesions in BB Wistar rats

Metabolism, 1983
Fifteen percent of long-term diabetic BB Wistar rats developed abdominal B cell lymphoproliferative lesions which ranged from minute mesenteric aggregates of plasma cells and lymphocytes to malignant lymphoma with features of immunoblastic sarcoma or plasma-cell lymphoma.
W. Schürch   +7 more
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Toxicology Reference Data for the Wistar Rat

1982
Sixty-six observations on Wistar rats, including body and organ weights, biochemistry, hematology, and urinalysis have been compiled over a period of 16 years. A statistical analysis of these observations involved 3,400 Wistar rats that served as controls in toxicity studies.
P. J. Lewi, R. P. Marsboom
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Hyponeophagia in Wistar Kyoto (WKY) Rats

Physiology & Behavior, 1994
Unconditioned suppression of feeding due to novelty (hyponeophagia) was studied in Wistar Kyoto (WKY), Lewis, Fischer 344, and Wistar rats. Fasted rats were given access to food either in home cages (controls) or to a single pellet fixed to the middle of a novel open field environment (experimental).
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Wistar Rats and Premature Infants

Agricultural and Biological Chemistry, 1974
The molar proportions of essential amino acids in the fasting plasma of Wistar rats were shown to have utility in: (i) Determining the limiting essential amino acid for peanut butter and whole egg protein; (ii) Ranking in proper order peanut butter protein supplemented with two levels of lysine and whole egg protein according to their Biologic value ...
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Effet des prébiotiques sur la flore intestinale des rats Wistar

, 2015
S. Addou   +4 more
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The protective effects of zinc in lead-induced testicular and epididymal toxicity in Wistar rats

Toxicology and industrial health, 2017
M. Anjum, P. Madhu, K. Reddy, P. Reddy
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