Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
Research Methods in Life Sciences Commons™
Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Institution
-
- Loma Linda University (82)
- Selected Works (80)
- WellBeing International (58)
- Rowan University (10)
- Montclair State University (4)
-
- The Texas Medical Center Library (4)
- City University of New York (CUNY) (2)
- University of Nebraska - Lincoln (2)
- Virginia Commonwealth University (2)
- Western University (2)
- Andrews University (1)
- Cal Poly Humboldt (1)
- California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (1)
- Chapman University (1)
- East Tennessee State University (1)
- Governors State University (1)
- Kennesaw State University (1)
- Missouri State University (1)
- Murray State University (1)
- Nova Southeastern University (1)
- Providence (1)
- Purdue University (1)
- Roseman University of Health Sciences (1)
- Southern Methodist University (1)
- The University of Akron (1)
- The University of Maine (1)
- The University of Southern Mississippi (1)
- University of Connecticut (1)
- University of Kentucky (1)
- University of Massachusetts Amherst (1)
- Keyword
-
- Laboratory animals (18)
- Risk assessment (14)
- Animal experiment (11)
- Animal model (11)
- Carcinogenicity (9)
-
- Animal test (8)
- Bioassay (8)
- Cancer prevention (8)
- Chemical classification (8)
- Chemical safety (8)
- Animal experimentation (7)
- Pain (7)
- Replacement (7)
- Animal models (6)
- Animal research (6)
- Animal welfare (6)
- Animals (6)
- Distress (6)
- Genetics (6)
- LD50 (6)
- Alternative (5)
- Alternative methods (5)
- Animal experiments (5)
- Birth defects (5)
- Developmental toxicology (5)
- Reduction (5)
- Research (5)
- Teratogen (5)
- Teratology (5)
- Thalidomide (5)
- Publication Year
- Publication
-
- Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects (82)
- Experimentation Collection (22)
- Jarrod Bailey, PhD (12)
- Martin Stephens, PhD (12)
- Jonathan Balcombe, PhD (9)
-
- Andrew N. Rowan, DPhil (7)
- Troy Seidle, PhD (7)
- Andrew Knight, Ph.D. (5)
- Andrew Knight, PhD (5)
- Biomedical Research and Alternative Methods Collection (5)
- Gill Langley, PhD (5)
- Kenneth J. Shapiro, PhD (5)
- Popular Press Items (5)
- in Vitro Research Models Collection (5)
- Dissertations & Theses (Open Access) (4)
- Laboratory Experiments Collection (4)
- Rowan-Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine Faculty Scholarship (4)
- Articles (3)
- Commentaries and Editorials (3)
- Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Theses and Dissertations (3)
- Nathan M. Nobis, PhD (3)
- Rowan-Virtua Research Day (3)
- Department of Biology Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works (2)
- Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository (2)
- John P. Gluck, PhD (2)
- Master's Theses (2)
- Profiles (2)
- Theses and Dissertations (2)
- eBooks (2)
- Adventist Human-Subject Researchers Association (1)
- Publication Type
- File Type
Articles 271 - 272 of 272
Full-Text Articles in Research Methods in Life Sciences
The Effect Of Varying Protein Intake On Trichinella Spiralis Infection In Mice, Clare K. Kwan
The Effect Of Varying Protein Intake On Trichinella Spiralis Infection In Mice, Clare K. Kwan
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
Three hundred Swiss Webster albino mice three weeks of age were placed on low (8%), medium (24%), high (48%) protein levels and a commercial laboratory animal feed, Purina Chow for various lengths of time: (1) simultaneously with infection, and four weeks thereafter, (2) three weeks before infection and throughout the four-week infection period, and (3) six weeks prior to infection and during the infection period. The protein source was casein. Sixty of the 300 mice used served as noninfected controls, and the other 240 were each infected with 400 washed, suspended Trichinella spiralis larvae obtained from a rat by the …
A Comparative Study Of The Growth Of Polyoma Virus In Two Secondary Cell Lines: Mouse Lymphoma And Normal Mouse Fibroblasts, Rheeta M. Stecker
A Comparative Study Of The Growth Of Polyoma Virus In Two Secondary Cell Lines: Mouse Lymphoma And Normal Mouse Fibroblasts, Rheeta M. Stecker
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
In comparing the growth of polyoma virus in secondary cell cultures of a mouse lymphoma (P388D1, a known polyoma-supporting strain) and normal mouse fibroblasts (Earle’s L cells), the following observations have been made.
The L cell is capable of supporting the growth of the polyoma virus with reproduction and release of infectious particles. Viruses appear in the fluid from time to time over a period of several weeks. This probably represents a carrier state of the virus in L cells. Many of the L cells in infected cultures are not killed by the virus infection.
Virus particles released …