Novelty Stress Increases Fecal Pellet Output in Mongolian Gerbils: Effects of Several Drugs
Stress-induced colonic functional changes have been investigated mainly under conditions involving physical stress, like in the restraint stress model. In this study, we established a new stress-induced defecation model involving the placement of Mongolian gerbils in a novel environment (novelty str...
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Main Authors: | Shiho Okano (Author), Hideaki Nagaya (Author), Nobuhiro Inatomi (Author) |
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2005-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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