General parity between trio and pairwise breeding of laboratory mice in static caging

Changes made in the 8th edition of the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals included new recommendations for the amount of space for breeding female mice. Adopting the new recommendations required, in essence, the elimination of trio breeding practices for all institutions. Both public o...

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Hauptverfasser: Kedl, Ross M, Wysocki, Lawrence J, Janssen, William J, Born, Willi K, Rosenbaum, Matthew D, Granowski, Julia, Kench, Jennifer A, Fong, Derek L, Switzer, Lisa A, Cruse, Margaret, Huang, Hua, Jakubzick, Claudia V, Kosmider, Beata, Takeda, Katsuyuki, Stranova, Thomas J, Klumm, Randal C, Delgado, Christine, Tummala, Saigiridhar, De Langhe, Stijn, Cambier, John, Haskins, Katherine, Lenz, Laurel L, Curran-Everett, Douglas
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