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Definition of 'Rabbits'

The species Oryctolagus cuniculus, in the family Leporidae, order LAGOMORPHA. Rabbits are born in burrows, furless, and with eyes and ears closed. In contrast with HARES, rabbits have 22 chromosome pairs.

Common names: Rabbits; Oryctolagus cuniculus; Rabbit, Domestic; Domestic Rabbit; Domestic Rabbits; Rabbits, Domestic; Belgian Hare; Hare, Belgian

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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Molecular characterization of flubendiamide sensitivity in the lepidopterous ryanodine receptor Ca(2+) release channel.

Nov 2009 Flubendiamide is a benzenedicarboxamide derivative that shows selective insecticidal activity against lepidopterous insects. The specific modulatory effects of flubendiamide on ryanodine binding in insect muscle microsomal membranes suggest that the ... Read more...


Dynamic imaging of a model of intracranial saccular aneurysms using ultra-high-resolution flat-panel volumetric computed tomography. Laboratory investigation.

30 Oct 2009 OBJECT: Imaging of intracranial aneurysms using conventional multidetector CT (MDCT) is limited because of nonvisualization of features such as perforating vessels, pulsatile blebs, and neck remnants after clip placement or coil embolization. In ... Read more...


Mechanisms of impaired glucose tolerance and insulin secretion during isoflurane anesthesia.

30 Oct 2009 BACKGROUND: Volatile anesthetics impair insulin secretion and glucose utilization; however, the precise mechanism of action that underlies these effects is unknown. The authors hypothesized that isoflurane inhibits glucose-induced inhibition of ... Read more...

 

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Definition: The species Oryctolagus cuniculus, in the family Leporidae, order LAGOMORPHA. Rabbits are born in burrows, furless, and with eyes and ears closed. In contrast with HARES, rabbits have 22 chromosome pairs.

Descriptor UI: D011817

Alternative terms: Rabbits; Oryctolagus cuniculus; Rabbit, Domestic; Domestic Rabbit; Domestic Rabbits; Rabbits, Domestic; Belgian Hare; Hare, Belgian;

Allowable Qualifiers: abnormalities; anatomy & histology; blood; cerebrospinal fluid; classification; embryology; genetics; growth & development; immunology; injuries; metabolism; microbiology; parasitology; physiology; psychology; surgery; urine; virology;

Tree Number: B01.150.900.649.521.700;

Technical Notes: check tag: no qualif; when IM, qualif permitted; do not confuse X ref BELGIAN HARE with HARES

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