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Induced palatal candidosis in the Wistar rat

Archives of Oral Biology, 1981
Palatal candidosis was induced by inoculating Candida albicans 3091 (serotype A) under an acrylic appliance. After 1 week, the palatal epithelium showed acute inflammatory cell infiltration and surface colonization by blastospores. Two weeks after inoculation, the inflammation had increased, micro-abscesses were observed and fungal hyphae penetrated ...
B S, Shakir, M V, Martin, C J, Smith
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Polymorphism in Diazepam Metabolism in Wistar Rats

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2004
We observed variations in the metabolism of diazepam in Wistar rats. We studied these variations carefully, and found that the variations are dimorphic and about 17% of male rats of Wistar strain we examined showed two times higher diazepam metabolic activities in their liver microsomes than the rest of animals at the substrate concentrations less than
Konomu, Saito   +5 more
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Tumor-Induced Anorexia in the Wistar Rat

Science, 1981
The transplantable Leydig cell tumor of Wistar rats, LTW(m), caused decreased food consumption and weight loss in the host within 2 weeks of implantation. The tumor was small, did not metastasize, and did not affect several parameters of biochemical function.
J P, Mordes, A A, Rossini
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Transplantation of the Interfrontal Suture in the Wistar Rat

Cells Tissues Organs, 1982
By 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, 1981
1. 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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Developmental Toxicity of Homobrassinolide in Wistar Rats

International Journal of Toxicology, 2010
Brassinosteroids (BRs) are close analogues of animal cholesterol. Brassinosteroids have shown their great value as yield promoters of a variety of plants. In view of its steroidal moiety and recent use in agriculture in many countries, the teratogenic potential of homobrassinolide (HBR) was evaluated in Wistar rats.
Yogeshkumar V, Murkunde   +1 more
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Hematological Characteristics of the BB Wistar Rat

Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 1983
SummaryComplete 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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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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Subchronic Toxicity of Pentostatin in Wistar Rats

Toxicologic Pathology, 1994
Pentostatin, 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/m2, respectively) pentostatin intravenously once a week for 26 wk (1.5-75-fold above the therapeutic dose in humans ...
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, 1971
Abstract 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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