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      Essential Principles and Practices

      Handbook of Laboratory Animal Science

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      Handbook of Laboratory Animal Science book

      Essential Principles and Practices
      ByJann Hau, Steven J. Schapiro
      Edition 4th Edition
      First Published 2021
      eBook Published 18 May 2021
      Pub. Location Boca Raton
      Imprint CRC Press
      DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9780429439964
      Pages 1012
      eBook ISBN 9780429439964
      Subjects Behavioral Sciences, Bioscience, Environment & Agriculture
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      Hau, J., & Schapiro, S.J. (2021). Handbook of Laboratory Animal Science: Essential Principles and Practices (4th ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9780429439964

      ABSTRACT

      Building upon the success of previous editions of the bestselling Handbook of Laboratory Animal Science, first published in 1994, this latest revision combines all three volumes in one definitive guide. It covers the essential principles and practices of Laboratory Animal Science as well as selected animal models in scientific disciplines where much progress has been made in recent years. Each individual chapter focuses on an important subdiscipline of laboratory animal science, and the chapters can be read and used as stand-alone texts, with only limited necessity to consult other chapters for information.

      With new contributors at the forefront of their fields, the book reflects the scientific and technological advances of the past decade. It also responds to advances in our understanding of animal behavior, emphasizing the importance of implementing the three Rs: replacing live animals with alternative methods, reducing the number of animals used, and refining techniques to minimize animal discomfort.

      This fourth edition will be useful all over the world as a textbook for laboratory animal science courses for postgraduate and undergraduate students and as a handbook for scientists who work with animals in their research, for university veterinarians, and for other specialists in laboratory animal science.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part Part 1|154 pages

      Principles of Laboratory Animal Science

      chapter 2Chapter 1|20 pages

      Animal Research Ethics

      ByAnna Olsson, Peter Sandøe

      chapter Chapter 2|16 pages

      Alternatives

      Refinement, Reduction, and Replacement of Animal Uses in the Life Sciences
      ByLisbeth E. Knudsen, Merel Ritskes-Hoitinga

      chapter Chapter 3|30 pages

      Laboratory Animal Genetics and Genetic Quality Control

      ByMichael F.W. Festing, Cathleen Lutz

      chapter Chapter 4|40 pages

      Experimental Design and Statistical Analysis

      ByOtto Kalliokoski

      chapter Chapter 5|14 pages

      Behavioral Needs and Management of Laboratory Animals

      ByMichele M. Mulholland, Sarah J. Neal Webb, Steven J. Schapiro

      chapter Chapter 6|32 pages

      Welfare Assessment and Humane Endpoints

      ByDavid B. Morton, Jann Hau

      part Part 2|302 pages

      Practices

      chapter 156Chapter 7|24 pages

      Impact of the Biotic and Abiotic Environment on Animal Experiments

      ByKeely L. Szilágyi, Joseph T. Newsome, Nancy A. Johnston

      chapter Chapter 8|44 pages

      Animal Research Facility Design and Equipment Considerations for Conventional, Barrier, and Containment Housing Systems

      ByJohn J. Hasenau

      chapter Chapter 9|12 pages

      Generation and Analysis of Genetically Modified Mice

      ByCord Brakebusch

      chapter Chapter 10|32 pages

      Microbiological Status

      ByAxel Kornerup Hansen

      chapter Chapter 11|44 pages

      Laboratory Animal Nutrition in Routine Husbandry and Experimental and Regulatory Studies

      ByGraham Tobin, Annette Schuhmacher

      chapter Chapter 12|30 pages

      Common Nonsurgical Techniques and Procedures

      ByCynthia A. Pekow, Vera Baumans

      chapter Chapter 13|36 pages

      Laboratory Animal Analgesia, Anesthesia, and Euthanasia

      ByPatricia Hedenqvist

      chapter Chapter 14|16 pages

      Surgery

      Basic Principles and Procedures
      ByM. Michael Swindle, Heather Elliott, Alison C. Smith

      chapter Chapter 15|18 pages

      Applications of Implantable Radio Telemetry in Small Laboratory Animals

      ByKlaas Kramer, Steve Hachtman, Michael Girand, Oliver Stiedl

      chapter Chapter 16|32 pages

      Physiological, Hematological, and Clinical Chemistry Parameters

      Conversion Factors
      ByGrete Østergaard, Helle Nordahl Hansen, Jan Lund Ottesen

      chapter Chapter 17|12 pages

      Postmortem Procedures

      ByKim Waggie

      part Part 3|440 pages

      Animal Models

      chapter 458Chapter 18|22 pages

      Animal Models for Diabetes

      Basic Principles and Management
      ByScott Hunter Oppler, Melanie L. Graham

      chapter Chapter 19|38 pages

      Animal Models of Spinal Cord Injury

      ByMichelle A. Hook, Josephina Rau

      chapter Chapter 20|26 pages

      Animal Models in Pain Research

      ByKlas S.P. Abelson, Anne-Marie Heegaard, John V. Roughan

      chapter Chapter 21|16 pages

      Rodents, Sheep, and Nonhuman Primates as Models for Human Pregnancy and Fetal Development

      ByNatalia Schlabritz-Loutsevitch, Anthony M. Carter

      chapter Chapter 22|30 pages

      Animal Models in Biodefense Research

      ByMark A. Suckow, Patrick Sharp

      chapter Chapter 23|24 pages

      Animal Models in Neuroscience

      ByJesper Mogensen

      chapter Chapter 24|18 pages

      Animal Models for Psychological Disorders

      ByAnne Marita Milde, Jelena Mrdalj

      chapter Chapter 25|16 pages

      Animal Models for Human Behavior

      ByMichele M. Mulholland, Sarah J. Neal Webb, Steven J. Schapiro

      chapter Chapter 26|16 pages

      Animal Models of Cardiovascular Disease

      ByMeg M. Sleeper

      chapter Chapter 27|30 pages

      Animal Models in Pharmacology and Toxicology

      ByPernille Tveden-Nyborg, Jens Lykkesfeldt

      chapter Chapter 28|28 pages

      Animal Models in Mycology

      ByHenrik Elvang Jensen, Kristiane Barington

      chapter Chapter 29|26 pages

      Animal Models in Oral Health Sciences

      ByBjörn Klinge, Jörgen Jönsson, Andreas Stavropoulos

      chapter Chapter 30|26 pages

      Animal Models of Hearing Loss, Tinnitus, and Hyperacusis

      ByRichard Salvi, Edward Lobarinas, Guang-Di Chen, Daniel Stolzberg, Dalian Ding, Kelly Radziwon, Senthilvelan Manohar

      chapter Chapter 31|22 pages

      Animal Models for Otolaryngological Disorders

      BySotirios G. Doukas, Linda Bartoshuk, R. Peter Manes, Elias Michaelides, Joseph Santos-Sacchi, Todd Spock, Jordan M. Sukys, Clarence T. Sasaki

      chapter Chapter 32|18 pages

      Animal Models for Eye Diseases

      ByAkiko Suga, Takeshi Iwata

      chapter Chapter 33|24 pages

      Animal Models in AIDS Research

      ByK. Jagannadha Sastry, Shiu-Lok Hu, Pramod N. Nehete, Amy N. Courtney, Danielle R. Fontenot

      chapter Chapter 34|58 pages

      Models of Human Cancer

      ByLezlee G. Coghlan, Fernando J. Benavides

      part Part 4|76 pages

      Structures

      chapter 898Chapter 35|24 pages

      An Overview of Global Legislation, Regulations, and Policies

      ByKathryn Bayne, Bryan R. Howard, Tsutomu Miki Kurosawa, Maria Eugenia Aguilar Nájera

      chapter Chapter 36|14 pages

      Laboratory Animal Science and Service Organizations

      ByPatri Vergara, Cynthia Pekow

      chapter Chapter 37|12 pages

      Education and Training

      ByNicole Duffee, Timo Nevalainen, Jann Hau

      chapter Chapter 38|12 pages

      Assessment of Animal Care and Use Programs

      ByJavier Guillén, Christopher L. Medina, Delphine G. Denais-Laliève

      chapter Chapter 39|12 pages

      Reduction and Refinement Applied to Animal Models

      BySarah J. Neal Webb, Michele M. Mulholland, Jann Hau, Steven J. Schapiro
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