Rats, Brattleboro
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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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D011910
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B01.050.150.900.649.313.992.635.505.700.550.110
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Earnest DJ, Sladek CD, Gash DM, Wiegand SJ. Specificity of circadian function in transplants of the fetal suprachiasmatic nucleus. J Neurosci. 1989 Aug; 9(8):2671-7.
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Aravich PF, Sladek CD. Vasopressin and glucoprivic-feeding behavior: a new perspective on an 'old' peptide. Brain Res. 1986 Oct 22; 385(2):245-52.
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Sladek JR, Sladek CD. Neurological control of vasopressin release. Fed Proc. 1985 Jan; 44(1 Pt 1):66-71.
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Sladek CD, McNeill TH. The Brattleboro heterozygote rat as a model for neurohypophyseal aging: vasopressin response to dehydration. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 1982; 394:173-6.
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