
The Laboratory Rat, Volume I: Biology and Disease
by Henry J. Baker, J. Russell Lindsey, Steven H. Weisbroth
Results The Laboratory Rat, Volume I: Biology and Disease
The Mouse in Biomedical Research Volume 3 Normative ~ Normative Biology Husbandry and Models the third volume in the four volume set The Mouse in Biomedical Research encompasses 23 chapters whose contents provide a broad overview on the laboratory mouse’s normative biology husbandry and its use as a model in biomedical consists of chapters on behavior physiology reproductive physiology anatomy endocrinology hematology
Laboratory Animal Medicine ScienceDirect ~ Five key terms identify the fields or activities that relate to the care and use of animals in research education and testing Animal experimentation refers to the scientific study of animals usually in a laboratory for the purpose of gaining new biological knowledge or solving specific medical veterinary medical dental or biological problems
Perfusion Wikipedia ~ Perfusion is the passage of fluid through the circulatory system or lymphatic system to an organ or a tissue usually referring to the delivery of blood to a capillary bed in tissue Perfusion is measured as the rate at which blood is delivered to tissue or volume of blood per unit time blood flow per unit tissue SI unit is m 3 s·kg although for human organs perfusion is
Brown rat Wikipedia ~ The brown rat Rattus norvegicus also known as the common rat street rat sewer rat Hanover rat Norway rat Norwegian rat Parisian rat water rat or wharf rat is one of the best known and most common rats One of the largest muroids it is a brown or grey rodent with a head and body length of up to 28 cm 11 in long and a slightly shorter tail
MGIMouse Genome InformaticsThe international database ~ MGI is the international database resource for the laboratory mouse providing integrated genetic genomic and biological data to facilitate the study of human health and disease
CDC DPDx Homepage ~ Diagnostic Procedures DPDx is an education resource designed for health professionals and laboratory scientists
The Ellington Lab ~ The Ellington Lab conducts research in synthetic biology protein engineering and DNA nanotechnology at the University of Texas at Austin
Ahmad Salehi Laboratory ~ Ahmad Salehi is a neuroscientist at the VA exploring the molecular mechanisms of Down syndrome and Alzheimers Disease he has an extensive list of published works
Exotic and Laboratory Animals Merck Veterinary Manual ~ The most common pet and research hamster is the golden or Syrian hamster Mesocricetus auratusAll Syrian hamsters in captivity appear to have originated from a litter of eight hamsters collected near Aleppo in Syria in 1930
Oxidative stress in health and disease The therapeutic ~ 1 Introduction11 The concept of “oxidative stress” The term “oxidative stress” began to be used frequently in the 1970s but its conceptual origins can be traced back to the 1950s to researchers pondering the toxic effects of ionizing radiation free radicals and the similar toxic effects of molecular oxygen Gerschman et al 1954 and the potential contribution of such processes
