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Date: 2014-06-23 14:26:00
Medicine
Medical equipment
Enteral feeding
Digestive system
Cruelty to animals
Feeding tube
Force-feeding
Esophagus
Nasogastric intubation
Pharynx
Syringe

Oral Gavage in Rodents Introduction Oral gavage (dosing) is used when a specific amount of agent needs to be administered orally. Whenever possible, choose alternatives such as purchasing custom-made chow containing the

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