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Current Protocols in Neuroscience, 1997
AbstractMicrodialysis is an established sampling technique for the in vivo measurement of a variety of substances in both blood and tissue. These include neurotransmitters and neuropeptides, enzymes, and electrolytes, as well as various hormones and pharmaceutical agents.
A C, Thompson, T S, Shippenberg
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AbstractMicrodialysis is an established sampling technique for the in vivo measurement of a variety of substances in both blood and tissue. These include neurotransmitters and neuropeptides, enzymes, and electrolytes, as well as various hormones and pharmaceutical agents.
A C, Thompson, T S, Shippenberg
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2011
This chapter describes quantitative methods for isolating and culturing rodent osteoclasts on dentine, a bone-like, resorbable substrate. These techniques generate relatively large numbers of osteoclasts and allow the key processes of osteoclast formation and activation to be studied independently.
Isabel R, Orriss, Timothy R, Arnett
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This chapter describes quantitative methods for isolating and culturing rodent osteoclasts on dentine, a bone-like, resorbable substrate. These techniques generate relatively large numbers of osteoclasts and allow the key processes of osteoclast formation and activation to be studied independently.
Isabel R, Orriss, Timothy R, Arnett
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The valproic acid-induced rodent model of autism
Experimental Neurology, 2018Chiara Nicolini, M. Fahnestock
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2006
Rodents are commonly owned exotic animal pets that may be seen by veterinary practitioners. Although most owners presenting their animals do care about their pets, they may not be aware of the diagnostic possibilities and challenges that can be offered by rodents to the veterinarian. Understanding clinical anatomy, proper hand-ling technique, realistic
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Rodents are commonly owned exotic animal pets that may be seen by veterinary practitioners. Although most owners presenting their animals do care about their pets, they may not be aware of the diagnostic possibilities and challenges that can be offered by rodents to the veterinarian. Understanding clinical anatomy, proper hand-ling technique, realistic
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Rodent models for Alzheimer disease
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2018J. Götz, L. Bodea, M. Goedert
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The future of rodent models in depression research
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2019A. Gururajan +3 more
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