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Rabbits
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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 |
Saturday, November 21, 2009
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...
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...
Latest indexed articles for 'Rabbits'
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- Molecular characterization of flubendiamide sensitivity in the lepidopterous ryanodine receptor Ca(2+) release channel.
Nov 2009 - Dynamic imaging of a model of intracranial saccular aneurysms using ultra-high-resolution flat-panel volumetric computed tomography. Laboratory investigation.
30 Oct 2009 - Mechanisms of impaired glucose tolerance and insulin secretion during isoflurane anesthesia.
30 Oct 2009 - Influence of bone adaptation on tendon-to-bone healing in bone tunnel after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in a rabbit model.
30 Oct 2009 - Phenotype and chondrogenic differentiation of mesenchymal cells from adipose tissue of different species.
30 Oct 2009 - Drilling and microfracture lead to different bone structure and necrosis during bone-marrow stimulation for cartilage repair.
30 Oct 2009 - Additive effects of hyperbaric oxygen and platelet-derived growth factor-BB in chondrocyte transplantation via up-regulation expression of platelet-derived growth factor-beta receptor.
30 Oct 2009 - Effects of recombinant human erythropoietin on mandibular distraction osteogenesis.
30 Oct 2009 - Cytokines and signaling pathways regulating matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) expression in corneal epithelial cells.
30 Oct 2009 - Transition state analogues rescue ribosomes from saporin-L1 ribosome inactivating protein.
18 Oct 2009 - [Status of the use of laboratory animals since 2000 in Denmark]
17 Oct 2009 - Rosenow's rabbits and postencephalitic parkinsonism.
11 Oct 2009 - Eukaryotic GCP1 is a conserved mitochondrial protein required for progression of embryo development beyond the globular stage in Arabidopsis thaliana.
10 Oct 2009 - Structure-activity relationships for substrate-based inhibitors of human complement factor B.
6 Oct 2009 - Magnitude and timing of conditioned responses in delay and trace classical conditioning of the nictitating membrane response of the rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus).
29 Sep 2009 - Discriminative conditioning with different CS-US intervals produces temporally differentiated conditioned responses in the two eyes of the rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus).
29 Sep 2009 - Muscle after spinal cord injury.
29 Sep 2009 - Discovering anaphylaxis: Elucidation of a shocking phenomenon.
29 Sep 2009 - Development and evaluation of antigen capture ELISA for early clinical diagnosis of chikungunya.
29 Sep 2009 - Preclinical evaluation of the novel small-molecule integrin alpha5beta1 inhibitor JSM6427 in monkey and rabbit models of choroidal neovascularization.
29 Sep 2009
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Technical information about 'Rabbits'
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