BASIC STUDIES ON THE MONGOLIAN GERBIL AS A SUSCEPTIBLE HOST TO FILARIAL INFECTION: COMPARATIVE STUDIES ON SERUM BIOCHEMICAL VALUES BETWEEN THE WILD-COLORED GERBIL AND THE COAT COLOR MUTANTS

We made a comparative study on serum biochemical values of mature Mongolian gerbils between the wild-colored (agouti) and the coat color mutants of both sexes by autoanalyzers. The coat colors of the mutants were white spotted-agouti, albino, black and white spotted-black. All of serum biochemical v...

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