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Influence of imipramine on the duration of immobility in chronic forced-swim-stressed rats.
We studied the influence of imipramine on the duration of immobility in chronic forced-swim-stressed rats. Both single and chronic administration of imipramine potently shortened immobility in naive rats during forced-swim testing. However, chronic, 14-day forced-swim stress testing blocked the immobility-decreasing effect induced by a single administration of imipramine. When imipramine was administered for 14 days concurrently with forced-swim stress testing, immobility was shortened significantly. From the viewpoint of imipramine's effect, these findings suggest that chronic forced-swim stress testing in rats may be an effective animal model for depression.</p
Pressure Blow Out Assessment for Class 1 Piping with Local Wall Thinning
ABSTRACT Wall thinning caused by the flow of water in power piping systems became a major concern to the nuclear power industries
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