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Laboratory Animal Medicine, 3rd Edition

 

 

Release Date:

Academic Press

9780124095274

1746

276 X 216

 

 

Key Features

 

  • Organized by species for in-depth understanding of biology, health, and best care of animals
  • Features the inclusion of chinchillas, quail, and zebra finches as animal models
  • Offers guidance on program and employee management
  • Covers regulations, policies, and laws for laboratory animal management worldwide

 

Description

Laboratory Animal Medicine, Third Edition, is a fully revised publication from the American College of Laboratory Medicine¡¯s acclaimed blue book series. It presents an up-to-date volume that offers the most thorough coverage of the biology, health, and care of laboratory animals.

The book is organized by species, with new inclusions of chinchillas, birds, and program and employee management, and is written and edited by known experts in the fields.

Users will find gold-standard guidance on the study of laboratory animal science, as well as valuable information that applies across all of the biological and biomedical sciences that work with animals.

 

 

1.Lab Animal Medicine: Historical Perspectives
2. Laws, Regulations, and Policies Affecting the Use of Laboratory Animals
3. Biology and Diseases of Mice
4. Biology and Diseases of Rats
5. Biology and Diseases of Hamsters
6. Biology and Diseases of Guinea Pigs
7. Biology and Diseases of Other Rodents
8. Biology and Diseases of Woodchucks
9. Biology and Diseases of Chinchillas
10. Biology and Diseases of Rabbits
11. Microbiological Quality Control for Laboratory Rodents and Lagomorphs
12. Biology and Diseases of Dogs
13. Biology and Diseases of Cats
14. Biology and Diseases of Ferrets
15. Biology and Diseases of Ruminants: Sheep, Goats, and Cattle
16. Biology and Diseases of Swine
17. Biology and Diseases of Nonhuman Primates
18. Biology and Diseases of Amphibians
19. Biology and Diseases of Reptiles
20. Biology and Management of the Zebrafish
21. Biology and Management of Laboratory Fishes
22. Quails in Biomedical Research
23. Zebra Finches in Biomedical Research
24. Preanesthesia, Anesthesia, Analgesia, and Euthanasia
25. Techniques of Experimentation
26. Gnotobiotics
27. Working Safely with Experimental Animals Exposed to Biohazards
28. Selected Zoonoses
29. Xenozoonoses: The Risk of Infection after Xenotransplantation
30. Occupational Health of Laboratory Animal Personnel
31. Genetic Monitoring of Laboratory Mice and Rats
32. Genetically Modified Animals
33. Factors That Can Influence Animal Research
34. Animal Models in Biomedical Research
35. Research in Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine
36. Design and Management of Animal Facilities
37. Program and Employee Management
38. Laboratory Animal Behavior
39. Laboratory Animal Welfare

 

 

 
Lynn Anderson

VP and Global Scientific Leader, Animal Welfare and Lab Animal Medicine, Covance Laboratories, Inc., Princeton, NJ, USA

 

Glen Otto

Director, Animal Resource Center, University of Texas, Austin, TX, USA

 
Kathleen Pritchett-Corning
Senior Clinical Veterinarian, Office of Animal Resources, Harvard University Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Cambridge, MA, USA
 
Mark Whary
Associate Director, Division of Comparative Medicine, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA
 
 
 
 
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