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Mention de date : Octobre 2009
Paru le : 01/10/2009
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Restraint and administration of subcutaneous fluids and intramuscular injections in psittacine birds. |
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texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Laura Wade, Auteur |
Année de publication : |
2009 |
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p. 16-18 |
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Anglais (eng) |
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This column provides an overview of restraint in psittacine birds and administration of subcutaneous fluids and intramuscular injections. The principles described here may be also used on other families of birds. |
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in LabAnimal-Europe > 10/09 (Octobre 2009) . - p. 16-18
[article] Restraint and administration of subcutaneous fluids and intramuscular injections in psittacine birds. [texte imprimé] / Laura Wade, Auteur . - 2009 . - p. 16-18. Langues : Anglais ( eng) in LabAnimal-Europe > 10/09 (Octobre 2009) . - p. 16-18
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This column provides an overview of restraint in psittacine birds and administration of subcutaneous fluids and intramuscular injections. The principles described here may be also used on other families of birds. |
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Refining timed pregnancies in two strains of genetically engineered mice. |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Sarah L. Mader, Auteur |
Année de publication : |
2009 |
Article en page(s) : |
p. 20-30 |
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Anglais (eng) |
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In order to efficiently generate genetically engineered mouse (GEM) fetuses or neonates of a specified age range, researchers must develop strain-specific strategies, including reliable early pregnancy detection. The authors evaluated pregnancy indices (pregnancy rate, plug rate, pregnant plugged rate, first litter size and body weight) in two GEM breeding colonies: homozygous soluble epoxide hydrolase knockout (sEHKO) mice (n=164 females) and L7-tau-green fluorescent protein (GFP) transgenic mice (n=61 females). The goals of the study were to determine the most accurate early pregnancy indicator and to reliably and cost-effectively produce timed pregnant females that were between gestation days 16 and 18. The authors set up each timed mating by placing two naturally synchronized females with a male for 48 h. When males were present, personnel checked each female daily for a vaginal plug. They then weighed the females immediately, 1 week and 2 weeks after removing the males. In both sEHKO and GFP colonies, increases in body weight at 1 and 2 weeks after timed male exposure more reliably and consistently indicated pregnancy than did plug detection. Further evaluations and protocol refinements are planned based on litter size and litter number in these colonies. |
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in LabAnimal-Europe > 10/09 (Octobre 2009) . - p. 20-30
[article] Refining timed pregnancies in two strains of genetically engineered mice. [texte imprimé] / Sarah L. Mader, Auteur . - 2009 . - p. 20-30. Langues : Anglais ( eng) in LabAnimal-Europe > 10/09 (Octobre 2009) . - p. 20-30
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In order to efficiently generate genetically engineered mouse (GEM) fetuses or neonates of a specified age range, researchers must develop strain-specific strategies, including reliable early pregnancy detection. The authors evaluated pregnancy indices (pregnancy rate, plug rate, pregnant plugged rate, first litter size and body weight) in two GEM breeding colonies: homozygous soluble epoxide hydrolase knockout (sEHKO) mice (n=164 females) and L7-tau-green fluorescent protein (GFP) transgenic mice (n=61 females). The goals of the study were to determine the most accurate early pregnancy indicator and to reliably and cost-effectively produce timed pregnant females that were between gestation days 16 and 18. The authors set up each timed mating by placing two naturally synchronized females with a male for 48 h. When males were present, personnel checked each female daily for a vaginal plug. They then weighed the females immediately, 1 week and 2 weeks after removing the males. In both sEHKO and GFP colonies, increases in body weight at 1 and 2 weeks after timed male exposure more reliably and consistently indicated pregnancy than did plug detection. Further evaluations and protocol refinements are planned based on litter size and litter number in these colonies. |
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Development of electronic learning courses for surgical training of animal research personnel. |
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texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Szczepan W. Baran |
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2009 |
Article en page(s) : |
p. 32-46 |
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Anglais (eng) |
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The animal research community comprises members from a wide variety of backgrounds, some of whom must learn basic surgical skills. Though demand for animal research personnel who have surgical skills is increasing, surgical training opportunities are becoming more scarce. Electronic learning or e-learning platforms can be used as an adjunct to hands-on surgical training. Course developers can adapt these e-learning courses to fit the needs of participants who have varying levels of expertise. The authors outline the steps involved in developing an effective e-learning surgical course. They also describe how to use various equipment and software products to help implement e-learning courses. Though the authors focus on developing surgical courses, course developers could apply the general steps outlined by the authors when developing any e-learning course. |
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in LabAnimal-Europe > 10/09 (Octobre 2009) . - p. 32-46
[article] Development of electronic learning courses for surgical training of animal research personnel. [texte imprimé] / Szczepan W. Baran . - 2009 . - p. 32-46. Langues : Anglais ( eng) in LabAnimal-Europe > 10/09 (Octobre 2009) . - p. 32-46
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The animal research community comprises members from a wide variety of backgrounds, some of whom must learn basic surgical skills. Though demand for animal research personnel who have surgical skills is increasing, surgical training opportunities are becoming more scarce. Electronic learning or e-learning platforms can be used as an adjunct to hands-on surgical training. Course developers can adapt these e-learning courses to fit the needs of participants who have varying levels of expertise. The authors outline the steps involved in developing an effective e-learning surgical course. They also describe how to use various equipment and software products to help implement e-learning courses. Though the authors focus on developing surgical courses, course developers could apply the general steps outlined by the authors when developing any e-learning course. |
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