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Effect of short and long term restraint stress on some physiological and biochemical parameters in rats
H. S. Nagaraja
, P. S. Jeganathan
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weight
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rats
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restraints
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levels
33%
liver
33%
brain
33%
animals
33%
lymphocytes
33%
transaminases
33%
electrocardiograms
33%
eosinophils
33%
adrenal glands
33%
males
16%
blood
16%
adults
16%
strains
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organs
16%
sugar
16%
cholesterol
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Body Weight
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Immobilization Stress
100%
Aminotransferase Blood Level
66%
Electrocardiogram
66%
Eosinophil Granulocyte
66%
Lymphocyte
66%
Albino Rat
33%
Cholesterol Blood Level
33%
Organ Weight
33%
Hypocholesterolemia
33%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Rat
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Protocerebrum
100%
Eosinophil Granulocyte
100%
Adrenal Gland
100%
Lymphocyte
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