2020
PCR and RT-PCR in the Diagnosis of Laboratory Animal Infections and in Health Monitoring.
Compton SR. PCR and RT-PCR in the Diagnosis of Laboratory Animal Infections and in Health Monitoring. Journal Of The American Association For Laboratory Animal Science 2020, 59: 458-468. PMID: 32580820, PMCID: PMC7479767, DOI: 10.30802/aalas-jaalas-20-000008.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2018
In Vivo Imaging With Confirmation by Histopathology for Increased Rigor and Reproducibility in Translational Research: A Review of Examples, Options, and Resources.
Gabrielson K, Maronpot R, Monette S, Mlynarczyk C, Ramot Y, Nyska A, Sysa-Shah P. In Vivo Imaging With Confirmation by Histopathology for Increased Rigor and Reproducibility in Translational Research: A Review of Examples, Options, and Resources. ILAR Journal 2018, 59: 80-98. PMID: 30541081, PMCID: PMC6645176, DOI: 10.1093/ilar/ily010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAnimals, LaboratoryDisease Models, AnimalHumansReproducibility of ResultsTranslational Research, BiomedicalConceptsAnimal modelsComprehensive pathological evaluationPreclinical animal modelsIn vivo imagingAnimal models of diseaseNoninvasive in vivo imaging methodsPathological evaluationModels of diseaseStandard histopathologyImaging confirmationMicroscopic morphological featuresNoninvasive imagingHistopathology
2017
Comparative Medicine: An Inclusive Crossover Discipline.
Macy J, Horvath TL. Comparative Medicine: An Inclusive Crossover Discipline. The Yale Journal Of Biology And Medicine 2017, 90: 493-498. PMID: 28955187, PMCID: PMC5612191.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTough decisions about protocol review
Preisig PA, Silverman J, Brown P, Petervary N. Tough decisions about protocol review. Lab Animal 2017, 46: 290-294. PMID: 28644450, DOI: 10.1038/laban.1300.Commentaries, Editorials and LettersThe role of the IACUC in ensuring research reproducibility
Silverman J, Macy J, Preisig PA. The role of the IACUC in ensuring research reproducibility. Lab Animal 2017, 46: 129-135. PMID: 28328872, DOI: 10.1038/laban.1213.Commentaries, Editorials and Letters
2016
The well‐being of laboratory non‐human primates
Baker KC, Dettmer AM. The well‐being of laboratory non‐human primates. American Journal Of Primatology 2016, 79: 1-5. PMID: 26748823, PMCID: PMC4936960, DOI: 10.1002/ajp.22520.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2013
Translational models of ocular disease
Zeiss CJ. Translational models of ocular disease. Veterinary Ophthalmology 2013, 16: 15-33. PMID: 23750503, DOI: 10.1111/vop.12065.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAnimals, DomesticAnimals, LaboratoryEye DiseasesHumansTranslational Research, BiomedicalConceptsLarge animal modelIntraocular neoplasiaStromal diseaseOcular diseasesAnimal modelsRetinal dystrophyTherapeutic potentialTranslational modelClinical veterinary medicineLaboratory animalsDomestic animalsDiseaseHuman medicineAnimalsVeterinary medicineMechanistic discoveriesGenetic contributionHumansMedicineUveitis
2012
U.S. Law and Animal Experimentation: A Critical Primer
Latham S. U.S. Law and Animal Experimentation: A Critical Primer. The Hastings Center Report 2012, 42: s35-s39. PMID: 23138429, DOI: 10.1002/hast.107.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRegulatory structureSufficient scientific justificationUnnecessary animal sufferingU.S. lawCountry’s lawsRegulatory philosophyHumane treatmentMedical experimentationLawHistorical accidentAnimal sufferingUse of animalsUnited StatesScientific justificationParticular kindMedical researchJustificationObvious wayProponentsSubstantial changesCountriesAnimal experimentationStandardsPhilosophyImportant concern
2011
Wild immunology: converging on the real world
Babayan S, Allen J, Bradley J, Geuking M, Graham A, Grencis R, Kaufman J, McCoy K, Paterson S, Smith K, Turnbaugh P, Viney M, Maizels R, Pedersen A. Wild immunology: converging on the real world. Annals Of The New York Academy Of Sciences 2011, 1236: 17-29. PMID: 22032399, DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2011.06251.x.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2006
Inbreeding Linked to Amphibian Survival in the Wild but Not in the Laboratory
Halverson M, Skelly D, Caccone A. Inbreeding Linked to Amphibian Survival in the Wild but Not in the Laboratory. Journal Of Heredity 2006, 97: 499-507. PMID: 16957048, DOI: 10.1093/jhered/esl019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAnimals, LaboratoryCrosses, GeneticGene FrequencyGenetics, PopulationHeterozygoteInbreedingLarvaMicrosatellite RepeatsRanidaeConceptsWood frog larvaeDegree of inbreedingAmphibian survivalMultilocus heterozygosityWood frogsInbreedingFrog larvaeRelatedness estimatorsMeasurements of survivalMicrosatellite analysisWildLarvaeMeasures of growthAffected survivalGrowthHeterozygosityFrogsCaptivitySignificant negative relationshipSurvivalFitnessParentageNegative relationshipDevelopment
2004
Promises to keep (Part 2).
Jacoby RO, Macy JD. Promises to keep (Part 2). Comparative Medicine 2004, 54: 11-2. PMID: 15027613.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1999
Testing the genetics of behavior in mice.
Picciotto M, Self D. Testing the genetics of behavior in mice. Science 1999, 285: 2067; author reply 2069-70. PMID: 10523199, DOI: 10.1126/science.285.5436.2067d.Commentaries, Editorials and Letters
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