Selective adaptation of male rats to repeated social encounters and experimental manipulations (2005)
Sharp, J., Azar, T., Lawson, D.
Abstract
We concluded that male Sprague-Dawley rats adapted quickly, albeit partially, to social encounters but did not adapt to repeated injections, suggesting selective adaptation depending on the type of stimulus used.
Published
2005
Citation
Sharp, J., Azar, T., Lawson, D. 2005. Selective adaptation of male rats to repeated social encounters and experimental manipulations. Contemporary Topics in Laboratory Animal Science 44(2), :28-31.
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