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Spontaneously Hypertensive Stroke Prone (SHRSP) Rat: an animal model of cardiovascular disease

Spontaneously Hypertensive Stroke Prone (SHRSP) Rat

SHRSP/A3NCrl

ORIGIN
The SHRSP was isolated from Wistar-Kyoto rats by Okamoto and Aoki in 1963. The A3 subline was transferred to the National Institutes of Health in 1975 from Yamori at generation F36. To Charles River in 2002.

STRAIN CODE 324

COAT COLOR White (albino)

RESEARCH APPLICATION
stroke, ADHD model, nephropathy, hypertension, osteoporosis

CONTROL WKY/NCrl

ORDERING INFORMATION
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For additional information about Spontaneously Hypertensive Stroke Prone (SHRSP) rats, please contact Technical Services at 1.800.338.9680 or comments@crl.com.

 


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