Exercise Methods in Small Laboratory Animals (Rats)
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Lots of study about exercise were performed in recent years. Small laboratory animals, especially rats are used widely in these studies. Several exercise models about small laboratory animals were explained, and some special methodological examples used in physiological research were presented in this review.
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