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Rats, Brattleboro
Known as:
Brattleboro Rats
, Brattleboro rat
A mutant strain of Rattus norvegicus used in research on renal function and hypertension and as a disease model for diabetes insipidus.
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2000
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2000
Genetic models of vasopressin deficiency
F. Grant
Experimental Physiology
2000
Corpus ID: 11337540
Animal models of genetic hormone deficiency are useful as models for physiological studies of hormone deficiency and hormone…
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1996
1996
Immunocytochemical evidence for the presence of vasopressin in intermediate sized neurosecretory granules of solitary neurohypophyseal terminals in the homozygous brattleboro rat
M. Sonnemans
,
D. Evans
,
J. Burbach
,
F. Leeuwen
Neuroscience
1996
Corpus ID: 24229308
1995
1995
Early postnatal appearance of enhanced noradrenaline content in the brain of vasopressin-deficient brattleboro rat; normal adrenoceptor densities and aberrant influences of vasopressin treatment
G. Boer
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M. Feenstra
,
M. Botterblom
,
V. Korse
,
P. Riele
International Journal of Developmental…
1995
Corpus ID: 25200922
1994
1994
The abnormal quinine drinking aversion in the Brattleboro rat with diabetes insipidus is reversed by the vasopressin agonist DDAVP: A possible role for vasopressin in the motivation to drink
J. Laycock
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U. Chatterji
,
J. Seckl
,
I. Gartside
Physiology and Behavior
1994
Corpus ID: 40891413
1989
1989
Enhanced phosphoinositol hydrolysis in response to vasopressin in the septum of the homozygous brattleboro rat
Linda M. Shewey
,
M. Brot
,
Patricia Szot
,
Daniel M. Dorsa
,
Daniel M. Dorsa
Brain Research
1989
Corpus ID: 20279201
1987
1987
Defective regulation of vasopressin gene expression in Brattleboro rats.
J. Majzoub
,
E. J. Carrazana
,
J. Shulman
,
K. Baker
,
R. Emanuel
American Journal of Physiology
1987
Corpus ID: 27377970
The Brattleboro rat has severe diabetes insipidus due to an autosomal recessive trait resulting in the inability to synthesize…
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1986
1986
Propressophysin is present in neurones at multiple sites in wistar and homozygous brattleboro rat brain
F. Leeuwen
,
R. Caffé
,
+4 authors
M. Chrétien
Brain Research
1986
Corpus ID: 22577965
1984
1984
A cholinergic link in the reflex release of vasopressin by hypotension in the rat.
G. Bisset
,
H. Chowdrey
Journal of Physiology
1984
Corpus ID: 42394565
Inhalation of amyl nitrite in the water‐loaded rat under ethanol anaesthesia produced a brief fall of blood pressure followed by…
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1984
1984
Exogenous vasopressin reverses hyperactivity in the hypothalamus of Brattleboro rats.
T. L. Krukoff
,
F. Calaresu
American Journal of Physiology
1984
Corpus ID: 20055247
We have previously described an increase of cytochrome oxidase (COX) activity in discrete hypothalamic nuclei of the Brattleboro…
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1983
1983
Distribution of angiotensinogen in brattleboro rat brain
R. Hawkins
,
M. Printz
Brain Research Bulletin
1983
Corpus ID: 23589487
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