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A revised version of The National Research Council’s Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals (the Guide ... and pathogen status of their colonies or individual animals and relevant clinical ...
Observing animals for behavior or signs not associated with the data ... Finally, when the supply of clinical laboratory animal veterinarians is limited, the technician becomes critical in ...
Thus, I suggest, changes in research priorities relating to animal experimentation are in order--changes that would likely accelerate the pace of medical progress ... of animal experimentation tend to ...
The use of animals ... laboratory animals under current federal regulations and policies.This project is sponsored by: U.S. Department of Agriculture, GlaxoSmithKline, U.S. Department of Veterans ...
When an animal bites a person, these bacteria can enter the wound and start an infection. The first signs of pasteurellosis usually occur ... and sometimes cause permanent damage if appropriate ...
In sensitized individuals, exposure to laboratory animal allergens can ... to an event that is not the actual trigger. Clinical signs and history given by the patient often lead to provisional ...
The Lab Animal Nutrition Core (LAN ... as well as the ability to formulate and produce diets for a variety of animal models. Animal models have been an essential resource in medical research for ...
These moves, which have left many of scientists out of work and disrupted clinical research, have profound ramifications for the lab animals that serve as the basis for much of the nation’s ...
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