Overview Technical Resources OriginThe obese or fatty condition appeared spontaneously in the 13M strain maintained at the Laboratory of Comparative Pathology of Theodore and Lois Zucker in Stow, MA. Research colonies were established at many institutions from this nucleus colony. To Charles River in 1985 from a research colony maintained at a pharmaceutical company. Coat ColorFour principal variants: 1. predominantly brown; 2. brown and white; 3. predominantly black; 4. black and white Ideal For:insulin resistance, glucose intolerance, metabolic syndrome, genetic obesity Strain Code:185 (Obese), 186 (Lean) Informational Resources: Zucker Rat Animal Models of Metabolic, Renal and Cardiovascular Disease Datasheet Control Data Biochemistry and Hematology for Zucker Rat Colonies in North American for January 2010 – December 2011
OriginThe obese or fatty condition appeared spontaneously in the 13M strain maintained at the Laboratory of Comparative Pathology of Theodore and Lois Zucker in Stow, MA. Research colonies were established at many institutions from this nucleus colony. To Charles River in 1985 from a research colony maintained at a pharmaceutical company. Coat ColorFour principal variants: 1. predominantly brown; 2. brown and white; 3. predominantly black; 4. black and white Ideal For:insulin resistance, glucose intolerance, metabolic syndrome, genetic obesity Strain Code:185 (Obese), 186 (Lean)
Informational Resources: Zucker Rat Animal Models of Metabolic, Renal and Cardiovascular Disease Datasheet Control Data Biochemistry and Hematology for Zucker Rat Colonies in North American for January 2010 – December 2011
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