Effect of sex differences in antinociceptive, antipyretic, hypoglycemia, hepatoprotective and antidiarrheal activities in mice model
Context: The use of animal models is a longstanding practice in biological research. Among different models, the mouse is the most widely used and accepted model. In designing the mouse model, a male mouse is generally preferred over a female to avoid the effect of changing hormonal state in females...
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Main Authors: | Irin Karim (Author), Roni Roy (Author), Md Rafiul Hoque (Author), Sazzad Hosen (Author), Tanaya Bhowmik (Author), Israt Jahan Liya (Author), Afroza Akter (Author), Mohammad Anwarul Basher (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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