Zusammenfassung
Nachweis von Magenulzerationen und Magenerosionen bei Albinoratten nach bestimmter Fütterung und nachherigem Laufkäfig-Aufenthalt. Problem der Stressulzeration und die Rolle der Diät werden erörtert.
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The authors appreciate the excellent technical assistance of Messrs.J. Krebs andJ. Tomlinson
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Barbobiak, J.J., Wilson, A.S., Schulte, W.J. et al. Running activity and gastric ulcers in the rat. Experientia 28, 1179–1180 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01946155
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