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  2. Laboratory rat - Wikipedia

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    This breed of rat was first produced by the Sprague Dawley farms (later to become the Sprague Dawley Animal Company) in Madison, Wisconsin, in 1925. The name was originally hyphenated, although the brand styling today (Sprague Dawley, the trademark used by Inotiv) is not. The average litter size of the Sprague Dawley rat is 11.0. [29]

  3. Category:Laboratory rat strains - Wikipedia

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    Sprague Dawley rat; W. Wistar rat; Z. ZDF rat; Zucker diabetic fatty rat; Zucker rat This page was last edited on 12 October 2015, at 22:02 (UTC). Text is available ...

  4. Spontaneously hypertensive rat - Wikipedia

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    Spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) is a laboratory rat which is an animal model of primary hypertension, used to study cardiovascular disease. It is the most studied model of hypertension measured as number of publications. [ 1 ]

  5. Taconic Biosciences - Wikipedia

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    The company began offering rats in 1969, including Sprague Dawley, one of the most popular breeds of laboratory rats. That same year, Taconic became the first breeder to receive full accreditation from the American Association for the Accreditation of Laboratory Animals. [citation needed]

  6. Sprague-Dawley rat - Wikipedia

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  7. Fancy rat - Wikipedia

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    Another body type variation that has risen to prominence more recently in the hobby is the Dwarf rat. Dwarfism arose as a mutation among Sprague-Dawley rats kept for research in the 1970s. [26] Adult dwarfs are considerably smaller than their standard counterparts, with males between 100 and 130g as opposed to 300g or more.

  8. Sprague Dawley rat - Wikipedia

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  9. Streptococcus orisratti - Wikipedia

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    Streptococcus orisratti is a species of oral Streptococcus bacteria first isolated from SpragueDawley rats, hence its name. Its type strain is A63 T (=ATCC 700640 ...