ABSTRACT

Biomedical research involving animals remains essential for the advancement of the medical, veterinary, agricultural, and biological sciences. Following in the footsteps of its predecessors, the Handbook of Laboratory Animal Science, Volume II, Third Edition: Animal Models explains in great detail the comparative considerations underlying the choic

chapter 1|10 pages

- Animal Models

chapter 2|18 pages

- Animal Models for Human Behavior

chapter 4|28 pages

- Animal Models in Neuroscience

chapter 7|26 pages

- Animal Models in Pain Research

chapter 12|14 pages

- Animal Models in Vaccinology

chapter 13|24 pages

- Animal Models in AIDS Research

chapter 15|36 pages

- Animal Models in Mycology

chapter 16|38 pages

- Animal Models in Biodefense Research

chapter 17|32 pages

- Animal Models in Oral Health Sciences

chapter 18|36 pages

- Animal Models of Hearing Loss and Tinnitus