Volume 56 – issue 5
A review of methods used to kill laboratory rodents: issues and opportunities
JM Clarkson, JE Martin and DEF McKeegan
pp. 419
A review of methods used to kill laboratory rodents: issues and opportunities
JM Clarkson, JE Martin and DEF McKeegan
pp. 419
Detection of high antibodies titers against rat leukemia virus in an outbreak of reproductive disorders and lymphomas in Wistar rats
F Fontes, S Rocha, R Sa´nchez, P Pessina, M Sebastian, F Benavides and M Breijo
pp. 437
Video laryngoscope-guided urethral catheterization in female minipigs
D Li, Z Liu, Y Zang, J Ma, W Zhang, X Liu, B Zhang and C Shen
pp. 446
Comment to Video laryngoscope-guided urethral catheterization in female minipigs
JK Unger
pp. 454
Animal experiments in biomedical research: Knowledge, self-evaluation and attitudes of biology and medical students
S Kanzler, J Krabbe, T Forkmann, RH Tolba and J Steitz
pp. 455
A guide to post-mortem examination procedure in mouse models
A Rodrigues, L Beresford, CL Scudamore and M Yon
pp. 466
Puberty onset curve in CD (Sprague Dawley) and Long Evans outbred male rats
S Fuochi, ME Galasso, R Colombo, D Giaquinto, P De Girolamo and L D’Angelo
pp. 471
Ultrasound-guided percutaneous central venous access in a neonatal porcine model
HE Shenton, AM Kayden, BP Fallon, MD Johnson and MW Ralls
pp. 476
Humane Intervention Points: Refining endpoint terminology to incorporate non-euthanasia intervention options to improve animal welfare and preserve experimental outcomes
WO Williams and P Baneux
pp. 482
The FELASA-AALAS recommendations for fish health monitoring are published
J-P Mocho
pp. 490
My journey towards higher education in laboratory animal science – a big thanks to European teaching and Laboratory Animals Limited (LAL) funding!
HV Sreelatha
pp. 491
‘We have to talk about rodent surgery!’ – one day symposium, 12 June 2022 in Marseille, France
P Seebeck
pp. 493
Volume 56 – issue 4
The success of the 15th FELASA congress
J-P Mocho
pp.308
The success of the 15th FELASA congress
J-P Mocho
pp.308
LAS around the globe: Laboratory animal science in India: ‘Where we are’
R Thorat
pp.31
Advances in research on the biology of the desert rodent Gerbillus tarabuli: a review
WH Khati, O Souilem, AFA Mutery, AD Rouibate, N Benhafri and SM Issad
pp.319
Experimental animal models for denture stomatitis: A methodological review
GS Moraes, T Albach, CYC Sugio, FB de Oliveira, KH Neppelenbroek and VM Urban
pp.331
Early-life mice housed in standard stocking density reduce the spontaneous physical activity and increase visceral fat deposition before reaching adulthood
PPM Scariot, CA Gobatto, EEC Polisel, AEC Gomes, WR Beck and FB Manchado-Gobatto
pp.344
Burrowing behaviour of rats: Strain differences and applicability as well-being parameter after intracranial surgery
A-K Riedesel, A Bach-Hagemann, A Abdulbaki, SR Talbot, R Tolba, K Schwabe and U Lindauepp.
pp.356
The use of ball pits and playpens in laboratory Lister Hooded male rats induces ultrasonic vocalisations indicating a more positive affective state and can reduce the welfare impacts of aversive procedures
JK Hinchcliffe, MG Jackson and ESJ Robinson
pp.370
Why serology just is not enough: Strategic parvovirus risk assessment using a novel qPCR assay
A-K Iwantschenko, F Roegener, W Garrels, M Dorsch, W K€ohl, C Riehle, N Ghyselinck, B Fe´ret, N-H Zschemisch, A Bleich and S Buchheister
pp.380
ElxEtica: XII Meeting of the Universities and Public Research Organizations Ethics Committees Network (RCE) took place in Elche (Spain) on 5–6 May 2022
A Pastor-Campos
pp.401
Volume 56 – issue 1S
Abstracts of 15th FELASA congress 2022 – The FELASA Abstracts book from 15th FELASA Congress,
Abstracts of 15th FELASA congress 2022 – The FELASA Abstracts book from 15th FELASA Congress, from 13 to 16 June 2022 in Marseille, France is freely available at the Laboratory Animals Ltd website.
