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Laboratory Of Veterinary Physiology Nippon Veterinary And Life Science University | 論文
- EVALUATION OF GENERAL BEHAVIOR, MEMORY, LEARNING PERFORMANCE, AND BRAIN SEXUAL DIFFERENTIATION IN F1 OFFSPRING MALES OF RATS TREATED WITH FLUTAMIDE DURING LATE GESTATION
- Age-Related Pathophysiological Changes in Rats with Unilateral Renal Agenesis
- Embryonic pathogenesis of hypogonadism and renal hypoplasia in hgn/hgn rats characterized by male sterility, reduced female fertility and progressive renal insufficiency
- Influence of the hypogonadism (hgn) locus on female reproduction and ovarian development in an altered genetic background
- EFFECTS OF FLUTAMIDE ON SEX MATURATION AND BEHAVIOR OF OFFSPRING BORN TO FEMALE RATS TREATED DURING LATE PREGNANCY
- Teratogenic effect of static magnetic field on mouse fetuses. (DEVELOPMENT AND REPRODUCTION) (GENERAL SESSION BY POSTER PRESENTATION) (Proceedings of the 30th Annual Meeting)
- Developmental disruption by bisphenol A in early chick embryos. (DEVELOPMENT AND REPRODUCTION) (GENERAL SESSION BY POSTER PRESENTATION) (Proceedings of the 30th Annual Meeting)
- Postnatal Alterations of Testicular Morphology, Testicular Testosterone Contents and Plasma Hormone Levels in Male Hypogonadic Rat (hgn/hgn)
- Postnatal Development of Hypoplastic Thymus in Semi-Lethal Dwarf pet/pet Males
- Reduced Mitotic Activity and Increased Apoptosis of Fetal Sertoli Cells in Rat Hypogonadic (hgn/hgn) Testes
- Reduced Fertility in Female Homozygotes for hgn (Male Hypogonadism) Selected by hgn-Associated Hypoplastic Kidney
- Genetic Analysis and Histology of Hypoplastic Kidneys in the Male Hypogonadic Mutant (hgn/hgn) Rat
- Study on Cause of Death in Rat Neonates with Congenital Osteochondrodysplasia(ocd/ocd) : II Functional Abnormalities in Central Nervous System and Respiratory Muscle
- Study on Cause of Death in Rat Neonates with Congenital Osteochondrodysplasia (ocd/ocd) : I. Morphological Abnormalities in Lung and Respiratory Tract
- Theophylline-induced changes in mouse electroencephalograms