Resource list Lecture Animal Welfare

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Books

  • Institute for Laboratory Animal Resources Comission on Life Sciemce, National Research Council, Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals, 1996, National Academy Press, Washington D.C.
  • Webster's New College Dictionary II, 1995,   Houghton Mifflin Company Boston, New York

Articles

  • D'Arbe M, Einstein R, Lavidis NA, Stressful Animal Housing Conditions and their Potential Effect on Sympathetic Neurotransmission in Mice, American Journal of Physiological Regulatory Integrative Comparative Physiology, May 2002, vol. 282, R1422-R1428 Stressful Animal Housing Conditions and their Potential Effect on Sympathetic Neurotransmission in Mice
  • Baumans V, Schlingmann F, Vonck M, Lith van H, Individually Ventilated Cages: Beneficial for Mice and Men?, Contemporary topics AALAS, January 2002, vol. 41 (1), page 13-19
  • Briese A, Sewerin K, Knierim U, Hartung J, Enriched cage systems for laying hens--legal minimum conditions and starting points for their scientific evaluation (Article in German), Deutsche Tierarztliche Wochenschrift, March 2001, vol. 108 (3), page 105-109 abstract
  • Brown KJ, Grunberg NE, Effects of Housing on Male and Female Rats: Crowding Stresses Males But Calms Females , Physiology and Behavior, December 1995, vol.58 (6), page1085-1089 effects on housing on male and female rats: crowding stresses males but calms female rats
  • Chmiel DJ Jr, Noonan M, Preference of laboratory rats for potentially enriching stimulus objects, Laboratory Animals, vol. 30 (2), April 1996, page 97-101
  • Engle MSJ, Ormsby I, Pawlowski S, Boivin GP, Croft J, Balish E, Doetschman T, Elimination of Colon Cancer in Germ-free Transforming Growth Factor Beta 1-deficient, Cancer Research, November 2002, vol. 62, page 6362-6366 Elimination of Colon Cancer in Germ-free Transforming Growth Factor Beta 1-deficient
  • Eveleigh JR, Murine cage density: cage ammonia levels during the reproductive performance of an inbred strain and two outbred stocks of monogamous breeding pairs of mice, Laboratory Animal, April 1993, vol. 27 (2), page 156-160
  • Guilarte TR, Toscano CD, McGlothan JL, Weaver SA, Environmental Enrichment Reverses Cognitive and Molecular Deficits Induced by -Developmental Lead Exposure, Annals of Neurology, 2003, vol. 53 (1), page 50-56 Environmental Enrichment Reverses Cognitive and Molecular Deficits Induced by -Developmental Lead Exposure
  • Hunt PA, Koehler KE, Susiarjo M, Hodges CA, Ilagan A, Voigt RC, Thomas S, Thomas BF, Hassold TJ, Bisphenol A Exposure Causes Meiotic Aneuploidy in the Female Mouse, Current Biology, April 2003, vol. 13, page 546-553 Bisphenol A Exposure Causes Meiotic Aneuploidy in the Female Mouse
  • Jacobson SG, McInnes RR, Blinded by the light, Nature Genetics, 2002, vol. 32,(2), page 215-216 blinded by the light
  • LaVail MM, Gorrin GM, Repari MA,   Strain Differences in sensitivity to light-induced photoreceptor degeneration in albino mice, Current Eye Research , June 1987, vol. 6 (6), page 825-834
  • Loo Van PL, Mol JA, Koolhaas JM, Van Zutphen BF, Baumans V, Modulation of aggression in male mice: influence of group size and cage size, Physiology and Behavior, April 2001, vol. 72 (5), page 675-683 Modulation of aggression in male mice: influence of group size and cage size
  • Mazelis AG, Albert D, Crisa C, Fiore H, Parasaram D, Franklin B, Ginsberg-Fellner F, McEvoy RC, Relationship of stressful housing conditions to the onset of diabetes mellitus induced by multiple, sub-diabetogenic doses of streptozotocin in mice, Diabetes Research, December 1987, vol. 6 (4), page 195-200 abstract
  • Milligan SR, Sales GD, Khirnykh K, Sound levels in rooms housing laboratory animals: an uncontrolled daily variable, Physiology and Behavior, June 1993, vol. 53 (6), page 1067-1076
  • Newton WM, Environmental impact on laboratory animals, Advances in Veterinary Science and Comparative Medicine (review), 1978, vol. 21, page 1-28
  • Olsson AS, Dahlborn K , Improved housing conditions for laboratory mice: a review of 'environmental enrichment., Laboratory Animals, 2002, vol. 36, page 243-270 article
  • Pfaff J, Noise as an environmental problem in the animal house, Laboratory Animal (review), 1974, vol. 8 (3), page 347-354
  • Pfaff J, Stecker M, Loudness level and frequency content of noise in the animal house, Laboratory Animals, April 1976, vol.10 (2), page 111-117
  • Reeb-Whitaker CK, Paigen B, Beamer WG, Bronson RT, Churchill GA, Schweitzer IB, Myers DD, The Impact of Reduced Frequency of Cage Changes on the Health of Mice Housed in Ventilated Cages, Laboratory Animals, 2001,vol. 35, page 58-73 The Impact of Reduced Frequency of Cage Changes on the Health of Mice Housed in Ventilated Cages
  • Semple-Rowland SL,   Dawson WW, Retinal cyclic light damage threshold for albino rats, Laboratory Animal. Science, 1987, vol.37 (3), page 289-298
  • Sharp JL, Zammit TG, Azar T, Lawson D, Stress-like Responses to Common Procedures in Male Rats Housed Alone or with Other Rats, Contemporary Topics in Laboratory Animal Science, July 2002, vol.41 (4), page 8-14
  • Silveira AC, Gilioli R, Oliveira ES , Bassani RA, Subsensitivity to beta-adrenergic stimulation in atria from rats infested with Syphacia sp, Laboratory Animals, 2003,vol. 37, page 63-67 Subsensitivity to beta-adrenergic stimulation in atria from rats infested with Syphacia sp
  • Slaughter MR, Birmingham JM, Patel B, Whelan GA, Krebs-Brown AJ, Hockings PD, Osborne JA, Laboratory Animals, October 2002, vol.36, page 403-410 Extended Acclimatization is Required to Eliminate Stress Effects of Periodic Blood Sampling Procedures on Vasoactive Hormones and Blood Volume in Beagle Dogs
  • Spani D, Arras M, Konig B, Rulicke T, Higher heart rate of laboratory mice housed individually vs in pairs, Laboratory Animals, 2003, vol. 37, page 54-62
  • Toth LA, Oberbeck C, Straign CM, Frazer S, Rehg JE, Toxicity Evaluation of Prophylactic Treatments for Mites and Pinworms in Mice, Contemporary Topics Laboratory Animal Science, March 2000, vol. 39 (2), page 18-21
  • Tsai PP, Pachowsky U, Stelzer HD, Hackbarth H, Impact of environmental enrichment in mice. 1: effect of housing conditions on body weight, organ weights and haematology in different strains, Laboratory Animals, October 2002, vol. 36 (4), page 411-419 Impact of environmental enrichment in mice
  • Tuli JS, Smith JA, Morton DB, Stress measurements in mice after transportation, Laboratory Animals, April 1995, vol.29 (2), page 132-138
  • VandeWoude S, Rollin M, Avery A, The Effects of Environmental Enrichment on Murine Immune Responses, Contemporary Topics in Laboratory Animal Science, 2002, vol. 41 (4), p 69
  • Weerd v.d.HA and Baumans V Ph.D, Evaluation of Environmental Enrichment for Laboratory Mice, Animal Welfare Information Center Bulletin, Spring 1999, vol. 9 (3-4), Evaluation of Environmental Enrichment for Laboratory Mice

Links

Other resources

  • Charles River Seminar at Hopkins April 2003

Jankowsky J, et al Environmental Enrichment of APPswe/PS1dE9 transgenic mice Poster Ross 5.

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