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Possible Approaches to Increase the Longevity of Experimental Animals
A statistically significant difference in the cumulative survival of Wistar rats born in different seasons has been shown: animals born in late November–early December had an average lifespan 24.8% longer, a minimum lifespan 14.3% longer, and a maximum lifespan 20.7% longer in comparison with animal...
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