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The Vra1 candidate region of 9 Mb contains 59 genes in the rat of which 45 are protein coding and 14 pseudo genes, which is too large a number to pinpoint candidate genes.
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Of 4395 genes queried, 3.2% were significantly altered in kidneys from heterozygous mutant rats, of which 110 (76%) were up-regulated and 34 (24%) were down-regulated relative to the wild-type.
We tested 14 rats, of which 10 received hippocampal lesions and 4 underwent sham surgeries.
A total of 1549 penetrations (873 in the young rats, of which 600 were in the HP-representation and 273 were in the FP-representation; and 676 in the old rats, of which 310 were in the HP-representation and 366 were in the FP-representation) were made perpendicular to the cortical surface of the primary somatosensory cortex using a motor micro-drive (1 µm resolution) to advance the electrodes.
By using ELISA, IFA, and Western blot, antihantavirus IgG was detected in serum from 7 rats, of which 5 were R. norvegicus, 1 R. argentiventer, and 1 B. indica.
Kulikov et al. (1997) have reported no difference in 5-HTT levels in hippocampus between Lewis and spontaneously hypertensive rats, of which the former is more anxious in the elevated plus-maze test.
Previous studies cloned GABAB1g, i, and j from rat, all of which have a portion of intron 4 [7], [13] [13].
Of these, 11 are protein-altering variants in the LH rat, 5 of which are predicted to negatively impact function.
Expression of 12,996 genes was detected in the CA1 region of the rat hippocampus of which 371 (2.8%) contained NRSE sites (Johnson et al., 2007).
It was overrun with rats, and dogs chasing the rats, both of which were damaging the churchyard.
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