Brattleboro
English
editEtymology 1
editFrom Brattle + -boro, named after Major-General William Brattle.
Proper noun
editBrattleboro
- A town in Windham County, Vermont, United States.
Alternative forms
edit- (archaic) Brattleborough
Etymology 2
editThe strain was developed by Henry Schroeder and technician Tim Vinton in West Brattleboro, Vermont, beginning in 1961, for Dartmouth Medical School.
Noun
editBrattleboro (plural Brattleboros)
- A kind of rat used in medical research, having a naturally-occurring genetic mutation that prevents it from producing vasopressin.
- 1978, M. A. Corner, International Summer School of Brain Research, Maturation of the Nervous System: Proceedings (page 329)
- Vasopressin is not detectable in the posterior pituitary of the homozygous Brattleboros.
- 1978, M. A. Corner, International Summer School of Brain Research, Maturation of the Nervous System: Proceedings (page 329)