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Sprague Dawley rat

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Sprague Daw·ley rat

(sprāg daw'lē rat)
Common laboratory animal used for experimentation.
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Efficacy Study: The efficacy studies of IFPM against anaemia was conducted on Sprague Dawley rats (n=14).
Forty-five healthy Sprague Dawley rats were randomly divided in to 3 groups i.e.
Material and Methods: Eight female and two male Sprague Dawley rats, 3-4 months old were selected and divided into two groups and kept for breeding.
Thirty adult female Sprague Dawley rats weighing 490 to 510 grams were taken from the animal house of NIH, Islamabad.
Forty five Male Sprague Dawley rats weighing 250 + 50 grams were taken from the animal house of NIH, Islamabad and kept under standard conditions with daily photo period of 12 hour light and 12 hour dark cycle at ambient temperature of 24 + 2AdegC.
We report here a case of unexpected seizures in Sprague Dawley rats after receiving an intraperitoneal injection of resveratrol in a 40: 60 propylene glycol/corn oil vehicle solution.
In this study the efficacy of the salt as hypoglycaemic agent and its effects on lipid profile were determined when administered in therapeutic dose range (in humans) to healthy Sprague Dawley rats for a considerable duration.
In the present study, chickpea based RUTF was prepared, analyzed and evaluated for true digestibility (TD), net protein utilization (NPU), biological value (BV), protein efficiency ratio (PER) and feed efficiency ratio (FER) in Sprague Dawley rats in comparison to peanut based Plumpy'nut and casein as standard.
Methods: A randomized controlled experimental study was conducted at Post Graduate Medical Insti-tute, Lahore in which twelve adult healthy male Sprague Dawley rats were divided into two groups each containing six rats.
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