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Temporal Proteomic Remodeling of Cerebral Arteries in Male Hypertensive Rats. [PDF]

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Bastrup JA, Rippe C, Swärd K, Jepps TA.
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Contemporary in vivo rodent electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) models in translational depression research: a systematic review. [PDF]

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Kokolakis E   +6 more
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Wistar rat dermis recellularization

Research in Veterinary Science, 2020
Skin lesions are normal to all species, regardless of gender or age. The skin, the largest organ of the body, has function as a primary barrier to the chemical, physical and biological aggressions of the environment. In animals, these lesions may be due to fights and/or predations, also as in humans, there is a very common cause of dermal lesions that ...
A R, Martins   +4 more
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Venule distension properties in Wistar, Wistar-Kyoto, and spontaneously hypertensive rats

American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 1987
The purpose of this study was to determine whether venule distension characteristics are modified in denervated venules in the spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) during the developmental stage of hypertension. The distension of denervated first-order venules (1V) and small collecting veins (SCV) in the intestine of 7- to 8-wk-old SHR, Wistar-Kyoto ...
D J, Lang, B L, Johns
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Wistar Kyoto and Wistar rats differ in the affective and locomotor effects of nicotine

Physiology & Behavior, 2008
Anhedonia is a characteristic of clinical depression and has been associated with dysfunction of the mesolimbic dopaminergic system, a system also involved in mediating nicotine reward. To further examine the relationship between anhedonia, clinical depression and nicotine reward, the present experiment determined if Wistar Kyoto (WKY) rats, an animal ...
Anthony S, Rauhut   +3 more
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Ameloblastoma in a female Wistar rat

Experimental and Toxicologic Pathology, 1995
A spontaneous ameloblastoma of the right mandible is described in a 120-week-old female Wistar rat (strain Chbb: THOM). The tumour had a locally aggressive growth pattern and was histologically characterized by sheets and islands of odontogenic epithelium bounded by a palisaded layer of ameloblast-like cells. Because of multifocal keratinizing squamous
H, Ernst, D, Mirea
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