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Experimental Animals | 1982

Breeding and rearing of Japanese field voles (Microtus montebelli Milne-Edwards) and Hungarian voles, (Microtus arvalis Pallas) as new herbivorous laboratory animal species

Hiroshi Kudo; Yoshio Oki


The Japanese journal of veterinary science | 1981

Fermentation and VFA production in the esophageal sac of microtus montebelli fed different rations.

Hiroshi Kudo; Yoshio Oki


The Japanese journal of veterinary science | 1985

Induction of alimentary diabetes and insulin responses to glucose in Microtus arvalis Pallas.

Toshiro Arai; Minoru Sasaki; Yoshio Oki; Kajuro Komeda


The Japanese journal of veterinary science | 1984

Continuous cell culture and characteristics of T-lymphoid tumor cells from calf forms of lymphosarcoma.

Hiroshi Ishii; Yoshio Oki


Experimental Animals | 1983

Induction of Dietetic Diabetes and its Mechanism in Microtus arvalis Pallas

Toshiro Arai; Yoshio Oki


The Japanese journal of veterinary science | 1986

Changes of glucokinase and hexokinase activities in the diabetic Microtus arvalis pallas.

Toshiro Arai; Yoshio Oki


The Japanese journal of veterinary science | 1988

Changes of glycolytic enzyme activities and plasma insulin levels in diabetic herbivorous voles and KK mice.

Toshiro Arai; Mariko Mochizuki; Yoshio Oki


The Japanese journal of veterinary science | 1988

Characteristics of lactate dehydrogenase isozymes in tissue extracts of herbivorous vole, Microtus arvalis Pallas

Toshiro Arai; Masashi Sasaki; Juichi Tanaka; Yoshio Oki


The Japanese journal of veterinary science | 1987

Suppression of IgM production and its mechanism in chicks transplanted with Marek's disease lymphoma cell lines.

Katsutoshi Konagaya; Yoshio Oki


The bulletin of the Nippon Veterinary and Zootechnical College | 1980

Microtus Species as Laboratory Animals II :Cellulase Activities and Characteristics of Cellulolytic Bacteria Isolated from the Esophageal Sac of Microtus montebelli Being Fed High Fiber-Containing Rations

Hiroshi Kudo; Yoshio Oki; Hajime Minato

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Toshiro Arai

Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University

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Mariko Mochizuki

Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University

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