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Mention de date : mars 2010
Paru le : 01/03/2010
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Enrichment for Carneaux pigeons used in behavioral learning research. |
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texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Tracy Turner |
Année de publication : |
2010 |
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p. 14-15 |
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Anglais (eng) |
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In studies of behavior and learning, common enrichment items and techniques may be prohibited because they interfere with the study. This column describes a new enrichment strategy that can be given to pigeons being used in behavioral learning research. The enrichment device encourages foraging in singly housed Carneaux pigeons. |
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[article] Enrichment for Carneaux pigeons used in behavioral learning research. [texte imprimé] / Tracy Turner . - 2010 . - p. 14-15. Langues : Anglais ( eng) in LabAnimal-Europe > 3/10 (mars 2010) . - p. 14-15
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In studies of behavior and learning, common enrichment items and techniques may be prohibited because they interfere with the study. This column describes a new enrichment strategy that can be given to pigeons being used in behavioral learning research. The enrichment device encourages foraging in singly housed Carneaux pigeons. |
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FELASA guidelines for the accreditation of health monitoring programs and testing laboratories involved in health monitoring. |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Werner Nicklas |
Année de publication : |
2010 |
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p. 16-24 |
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Anglais (eng) |
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Monitoring the health of research animals is an essential part of the research process and helps to ensure that experiments yield reliable and reproducible results. The Federation of European Laboratory Animal Science Associations (FELASA) is one organization that accredits and evaluates health monitoring programs and laboratories involved with health monitoring. In this article, the authors (who are members of the FELASA working group Accreditation Board for Health Monitoring) describe the guidelines of the FELASA health monitoring accreditation process. The ultimate goal of this accreditation program is to make health monitoring reports more thorough and reliable, thereby increasing the standardization of health monitoring of laboratory animals. |
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in LabAnimal-Europe > 3/10 (mars 2010) . - p. 16-24
[article] FELASA guidelines for the accreditation of health monitoring programs and testing laboratories involved in health monitoring. [texte imprimé] / Werner Nicklas . - 2010 . - p. 16-24. Langues : Anglais ( eng) in LabAnimal-Europe > 3/10 (mars 2010) . - p. 16-24
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Monitoring the health of research animals is an essential part of the research process and helps to ensure that experiments yield reliable and reproducible results. The Federation of European Laboratory Animal Science Associations (FELASA) is one organization that accredits and evaluates health monitoring programs and laboratories involved with health monitoring. In this article, the authors (who are members of the FELASA working group Accreditation Board for Health Monitoring) describe the guidelines of the FELASA health monitoring accreditation process. The ultimate goal of this accreditation program is to make health monitoring reports more thorough and reliable, thereby increasing the standardization of health monitoring of laboratory animals. |
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The use of performance standards by AAALAC International to evaluate ethical review in European institutions. |
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texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Javier Guillen |
Année de publication : |
2010 |
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p. 26-30 |
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Anglais (eng) |
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During the past several decades, society has become increasingly concerned about the welfare of animals used in research. Today, the public asks scientists to justify the use of research animals and to be accountable for their welfare. Research institutions, government bodies and other regulatory authorities have developed mechanisms to ensure that researchers follow the principles of the 3Rs and use and care for research animals in an ethical manner. Additionally, organizations such as the Association for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care International (AAALAC International) have developed voluntary programs that can help researchers to ensure that they are caring for research animals appropriately. The author discusses how AAALAC International uses performance standards to evaluate the ethical review processes of European institutions. |
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in LabAnimal-Europe > 3/10 (mars 2010) . - p. 26-30
[article] The use of performance standards by AAALAC International to evaluate ethical review in European institutions. [texte imprimé] / Javier Guillen . - 2010 . - p. 26-30. Langues : Anglais ( eng) in LabAnimal-Europe > 3/10 (mars 2010) . - p. 26-30
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During the past several decades, society has become increasingly concerned about the welfare of animals used in research. Today, the public asks scientists to justify the use of research animals and to be accountable for their welfare. Research institutions, government bodies and other regulatory authorities have developed mechanisms to ensure that researchers follow the principles of the 3Rs and use and care for research animals in an ethical manner. Additionally, organizations such as the Association for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care International (AAALAC International) have developed voluntary programs that can help researchers to ensure that they are caring for research animals appropriately. The author discusses how AAALAC International uses performance standards to evaluate the ethical review processes of European institutions. |
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Device for the local radiation of tumor-bearing laboratory rodents. |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Gunnar Huebner |
Année de publication : |
2010 |
Article en page(s) : |
p. 32-35 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Résumé : |
Since no standard method for reproducibly irradiating local tumors of laboratory rodents exists, the authors designed a device to accurately irradiate rodent tumors. Laboratory personnel can easily assemble this inexpensive device. The new device delivers highly focused treatment and avoids the need for anesthesia and sedation. It represents an improvement over former improvised procedures done at the authors' institutions, because it allows for more accurate irradiation of rodent tumors. The authors used the device to irradiate single tumors on the left hind legs of 60 mice and 10 rats with a dosage of 7 gray (Gy) ionizing radiation. At time of irradiation, the clinical condition of the animals was very poor, but all animals survived the treatment. |
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in LabAnimal-Europe > 3/10 (mars 2010) . - p. 32-35
[article] Device for the local radiation of tumor-bearing laboratory rodents. [texte imprimé] / Gunnar Huebner . - 2010 . - p. 32-35. Langues : Anglais ( eng) in LabAnimal-Europe > 3/10 (mars 2010) . - p. 32-35
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Since no standard method for reproducibly irradiating local tumors of laboratory rodents exists, the authors designed a device to accurately irradiate rodent tumors. Laboratory personnel can easily assemble this inexpensive device. The new device delivers highly focused treatment and avoids the need for anesthesia and sedation. It represents an improvement over former improvised procedures done at the authors' institutions, because it allows for more accurate irradiation of rodent tumors. The authors used the device to irradiate single tumors on the left hind legs of 60 mice and 10 rats with a dosage of 7 gray (Gy) ionizing radiation. At time of irradiation, the clinical condition of the animals was very poor, but all animals survived the treatment. |
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