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Hematological Characteristics of the BB Wistar Rat
Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 1983SummaryComplete blood counts, differential white blood cell and platelet counts were performed on male and female BB Wistar diabetic rats (BBWd), their nondiabetic siblings (BBWnd) and outbred Wistar rats of the line from which the BB Wistar rats were derived.
J R, Wright +5 more
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Subchronic Toxicity of Pentostatin in Wistar Rats
Toxicologic Pathology, 1994Pentostatin, an adenosine deaminase inhibitor, has been approved for the treatment of refractory hairy cell leukemia. In a preclinical toxicity study, Wistar rats were administered 0, 1, 10. 25, and 50 mg/kg (0, 6, 60, 150, and 300 mg/m 2 , respectively) pentostatin intravenously once a week ...
C L, Courtney +2 more
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A revaluation of the haemoglobin electrophoretogram of the wistar rat
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1971Abstract 1. 1. Haemoglobins of Wistar rats have been examined by starch and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis 2. 2. Two haemoglobins are produced during yolk sac erythropoiesis, and two additional haemoglobins appear during liver erythropoiesis. 3. 3. All four haemoglobins persist in the adult. 4. 4.
A R, Shaw, N, Maclean
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Resistance to mineralocorticoids in Wistar-Furth rats
American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 1997Wistar-Furth rats (WF) do not develop hypertension when treated with salt and mineralocorticoids and therefore may be useful for investigating the mechanisms of mineralocorticoid action and hypertension. In the present studies, we determined vascular and renal responses of WF to mineralocorticoids. Control Wistar rats (W) developed deoxycorticosterone
M E, Ullian +5 more
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Toxicology Reference Data for the Wistar Rat
1982Sixty-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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Anticholinesterasic Activity of Endosulfan in Wistar Rats
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2011The in vivo and in vitro effects of the pesticide endosulfan on the cholinesterase (ChE) activity were investigated in rats. ChE activity decreased in dams and in male pups within 65 days corresponding to 35% and 32% of inhibition respectively in the higher endosulfan dose (1.5 mg/kg).
Helena Cristina, Silva de Assis +6 more
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Transplantation of the Interfrontal Suture in the Wistar Rat
Cells Tissues Organs, 1982By excising a 3-day-old interfrontal suture with adnexa and transplanting it into the sagittal suture of a 10-week-old rat of the same inbred strain, the development of the interfrontal suture under experimental conditions could be studied. The effect was a distinct delay of the moment of closure of the suture, namely, from normal period of 1 week to ...
H A, Oudhof, I S, Markens
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The fate of oxalic acid in the Wistar rat
Xenobiotica, 19811. An established procedure for determining oxalate in human urine has been modified for rat urine. The daily excretion of oxalate by the male Wistar rat is 570-650 microgram. 2. Oxalate excretion in rat urine following i.p. administration of [14C]oxalic acid (1-70 mg/kg) has been studied. The rate and degree of excretion are dose-dependent. 3.
A R, Jones, P, Gadiel, D, Stevenson
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Sleeve Gastrectomy Model in Wistar Rats
Obesity Surgery, 2007Sleeve gastrectomy (SG) has been used for the surgical treatment of morbid obesity, as a first step or as a definitive treatment. The objective of this pilot study was to establish an animal model for SG in Wistar rats.12 male Wistar rats were operated on.
João, de Bona Castelan +6 more
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Hyponeophagia in Wistar Kyoto (WKY) Rats
Physiology & Behavior, 1994Unconditioned 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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