Handbook of Laboratory Animal Science / Vol.1
By: Hau, Jann.
Contributor(s): Gerald L. Van.
Material type: BookPublisher: USA: CRC Press; 2003Edition: 2nd ed.Description: 566 p.ISBN: 0849310865 (hardcover); 9780849310867 (hardcover).Subject(s): Laboratory animals | Pathology | Laboratory Animal Science | Animal experimentation | Animal models in researchDDC classification: 636.0885 Jann 17753 2nd.Vol.1 2003 Pathology Summary: The second edition of an international bestseller, this book provides veterinary specialists as well as veterinary and biomedical researchers with detailed information about laboratory animal genetics, diseases, health monitoring, nutrition, and environmental impact on animal experiments. Completely revised and updated, Volume I now contains expanded coverage of topics such as procedures in genetic engineering, surgical techniques, and humane endpoints and the treatment of pain and suffering in laboratory animals. It includes a new, streamlined chapter that combines the review of alternative techniques to animal experimentation such as the use of isolated organs, cell cultures, and computer simulations.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Books | UVAS Library Pathology | Circulation Ref. | 636.0885 Jann 15487 2nd.Vol.1 2003 Pathology (Browse shelf) | Available | 15487 | ||
Books | UVAS Library Pathology | Veterinary Science | 636.0885 Jann 17753 2nd.Vol.1 2003 Pathology (Browse shelf) | Available | 17753 |
The second edition of an international bestseller, this book provides veterinary specialists as well as veterinary and biomedical researchers with detailed information about laboratory animal genetics, diseases, health monitoring, nutrition, and environmental impact on animal experiments. Completely revised and updated, Volume I now contains expanded coverage of topics such as procedures in genetic engineering, surgical techniques, and humane endpoints and the treatment of pain and suffering in laboratory animals. It includes a new, streamlined chapter that combines the review of alternative techniques to animal experimentation such as the use of isolated organs, cell cultures, and computer simulations.
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