Laboratory animal medicine / edited by James G. Fox, editor-in-chief, Lynn C. Anderson, Glen M. Otto, Kathleen R. Pritchett-Corning, Mark T. Whary.

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Autor corporatiu: American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine
Altres autors: Fox, James G. (Editor), Anderson, Lynn C. (Editor), Otto, Glen M. (Editor), Pritchett-Corning, Kathleen R. (Editor), Whary, Mark T. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Idioma:English
Publicat: Amsterdam : Elsevier : Academic Press, 2015.
Edició:Third edition.
Col·lecció:American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine series.
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  • Front Cover; Laboratory Animal Medicine; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Reviewers; List of Contributors; Preface to the Third Edition; 1 Laboratory Animal Medicine: Historical Perspectives; I. Introduction; II. Origins of Animal Experimentation; III. Early Veterinarians in Laboratory Animal Science and Medicine; IV. The Organizations of Laboratory Animal science; A. Background; B. The National Society for Medical Research; C. The American Association for Laboratory Animal Science; D. The Institute for Laboratory Animal Research; E. The American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine.
  • F. The American Society of Laboratory Animal PractitionersG. The Association of Primate Veterinarians; H. The International Association of Colleges of Laboratory Animal Medicine; V. Education and Training in Laboratory Animal Medicine; VI. ACLAM-Sponsored Texts; VII. Impact of Laws, Regulations, and Guidelines on Laboratory Animal Medicine; VIII. Regulation of Animal Research in the United Kingdom and Canada; IX. Commercial and Academic Breeding of Rodents; X. Conclusion; Acknowledgment; References; 2 Laws, Regulations, and Policies Affecting the Use of Laboratory Animals; I. Introduction.
  • II. Animal WelfareA. U.S. Animal Welfare Act; 1. USDA Regulations; Regulated Species; Licensing; Registration; IACUC Responsibilities; Personnel Qualifications; Information Services; Attending Veterinarian; Records; 2. USDA Standards; Canine Opportunity for Exercise; Psychological Well-Being of Nonhuman Primates; 3. USDA Enforcement; B. Public Health Service Policy; C. FDA Good Laboratory Practices; D. Federal Interagency Cooperation; E. EPA Good Laboratory Practices; F. FWS and NIH Positions on Chimpanzees; G. Professional and Scientific Associations.
  • 1. Institute for Laboratory Animal Research2. AAALAC International; 3. Federation of Animal Science Societies; 4. Other Professional Organizations; H. International Laws and Regulations; 1. The World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE); 2. Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences (CIOMS); III. Importation and Exportation of Animals and Animal Products; A.U.S. Department of Agriculture; B.U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; C.U.S. Department of the Interior; D. Environmental Protection Agency.
  • E. Animal Transportation Association and International Air Transport AssociationIV. Hazardous Substances; A. Biohazards; B. Chemical Agents; C. Radioactive Materials and Radiation-Emitting Equipment; V. Nucleic Acid and Nanomaterial Research Guidelines; References; 3 Biology and Diseases of Mice; I. Introduction; A. Origin and History; B. Genetic History; C. Genetics; D. Breeding Systems; E. Induced Mutant Mice (Genetically Engineered Mice); 1. Engineered Endonuclease Technologies; F. Nomenclature; G. Housing, Husbandry, and Nutrition; 1. Housing and Husbandry; 2. Nutrition; II. Biology.