Sprague-Dawley is a widely used laboratory rat strain name (often hyphenated) that denotes a specific lineage of albino rats developed for standardized biomedical research. The term combines the surname Sprague with Dawley, reflecting the two investigators who first bred the line. In scientific contexts, it’s treated as a proper noun and typically used without quotation marks or pluralization except when referring to multiple individuals of the strain.
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