Sprague-dawley Rats
Sprague-Dawley (SD) Rats are an important tool used in scientific research. These scientifically-bred animals are used to study a variety of medical conditions, such as cancer and diabetes, as well as to develop treatments and pharmaceuticals. They are descended from Wistar-derived rats, a strain developed in 1908 by a scientist named Sprague-Dawley. Sprague-Dawley Rats have predictable traits, making them ideal for use in experimental studies. Additionally, they are quick to reproduce and can be sustained without much cost, making them a reliable research animal. In conclusion, Sprague-Dawley Rats are invaluable for medical studies, providing valuable insight and advancing our understanding of many diseases.
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