Volume 59 – issue 6
Introducing entrustable professional activities and competency-based development into workplace-based training within laboratory animal sciences
Ivo Tiebosch, Lucy Whitfield and Robert Favier
pp. 645
Introducing entrustable professional activities and competency-based development into workplace-based training within laboratory animal sciences
Ivo Tiebosch, Lucy Whitfield and Robert Favier
pp. 645
Welfare complications in the male BN/Crl and RjHan:SD rat streptozotocin-induced diabetes models
Anni Tenhunen, Satu Mering, Hanna-Marja Voipio, Heidi Isohookana, Niina Jääskeläinen, Otto Kalliokoski, Anna M Koponen, Birgitta Lappeteläinen, Päivi Partanen, Rubina Thapa, Leena Tähtivaara and Marc Cerrada Gimenez
pp. 652
A simple and rapid shaking-based assay to genotype live, early developmental stage zebrafish embryos
Rima Siauciuinate, Christelle Etard, Almut Koehler, Odelia Pisanty, Miriam Otto, Thomas Dickmeis, Olivier Kassel, Yoav Gothilf, Nicholas S Foulkes and Daniela Vallone
pp. 664
Antinociceptive and motor-blocking effects of epidurally administered diphenhydramine at different concentrations in conscious rabbits: a randomized–controlled trial
Navid Ziaei-Darounkolaei, Ismael Hernández-Ávalos, Vahid Vahedian, Majid Soleimannejad, Alireza Kaveh-Aski, Hossein Rezaei, Mohsen Keyhani and Bahador Barari
pp. 676
Conspecific images require longer visual processing than simple stimuli in healthy four-week old piglets
R Anna Oeur and Susan S Margulies
pp. 692
Cardiopulmonary, echodopplercardiographic and cardiac output effects of isoflurane anaesthesia in male sheep
Rauane Sousa de Moura, Beatriz Kawamura Rodrigues, Daianny Pires de Freitas, Jéssica Rocha Gonçalves, Sandro de Melo Braga, Rosângela de Oliveira Alves Carvalho and Leandro Guimarães Franco
pp. 702
Giving less power to statistical power
Megan D. Higgs and Valentin Amrhein
pp. 714
Advancing animal welfare: A natural mating protocol for Xenopus laevis
Elena Menegola, Francesca Di Renzo, Renato Bacchetta and Maria Battistoni
pp. 722
Volume 59 – issue 5
A scoping review on reporting of methods in DSS colitis mouse models
Michaela Thallmair and Paulin Jirkof
pp. 541
A scoping review on reporting of methods in DSS colitis mouse models
Michaela Thallmair and Paulin Jirkof
pp. 541
The (re)turn of the 3Rs: an inquiry into the normative nature of Russell and Burch’st principles of humane experimental technique – their misunderstanding, reform and implementation through an ethics tool
Herwig Grimm and Marc Dusseldorp
pp. 556
Evaluating cervical dislocation methods, without using tension on the tail, for humanely killing adult laboratory mice
Antony Davidge, Flaviu Bulat and Aude Vernet
pp. 570
Sex and strain differences in the micropipette-guided drug administration (MDA) method in mice
Sarah Steiner, Olga Krzyzaniak, Frida A. M. Nilsson, Macsmeila Dietrich, Laura Kämpfen, Pal Johansen, Paulin Jirkof and Urs Meyer
pp. 578
A customised combination of environmental enrichment reduces aggression in CD-1 male mice
Amy Veness, Christophe Galichet, Sian Murphy, Tina O’Mahony, Yoh Isogai and Eleni M Amaniti
pp. 588
A new method to replace oral gavage for the study of Cryptosporidium infection in mice
Fernanda G Fumuso, Christine E Salomon and Roberta M O’Connor
pp. 593
Methods of humane killing of laboratory fish: FELASA Working Group recommendations
Jean-Philippe Mocho, Juan Ramos Blasco, Pia Rengtved Lundegaard, Robin McKimm, Vlasta JenČiČ and Kristine von Krogh
pp. 599
Teaching experimental design: outputs from the FELASA Working Group
Derek Fry, Manuel Berdoy, Monica Forni, Carlos Oscar S. Sorzano, Thomas Steckler and Nuno H. Franco
pp. 614
Volume 59 – issue 4
Insights and implications from a comparative analysis of in vitro fertilization success in Cavioidea and Muroidea rodents
Lhara Ricarliany Medeiros de Oliveira and Alexsandra Fernandes Pereira
pp. 425
Insights and implications from a comparative analysis of in vitro fertilization success in Cavioidea and Muroidea rodents
Lhara Ricarliany Medeiros de Oliveira and Alexsandra Fernandes Pereira
pp. 425
Compassion fatigue in laboratory animal personnel: a bibliometric analysis of global trends
John K Chipangura
pp. 440
Seasonality of the estrus cycle in laboratory mice under constant conditions
Tess M. Reichard, Caitlin H. Miller, Jay Yang and Michael J. Sheehan
pp. 450
Innovative cage-based technique for mouse urine collection
Jianhua Huang, Yan Wang, Yan Gao, Angela Tornblom, Zerek Bianchi, Alexis Garcia, Katina Cahill and Gina Savastano
pp. 464
Rodent surgeries: who is performing them and how?
Felix Gantenbein, Sonja Hartnack, Stephan Zeiter, Charlotte Calvet and Petra Seebeck
pp. 471
Impact of sex differences on the induction and evolution of clinical signs of an end-stage liver disease rat model
Ignacio Iborra, Ramon Bartoli, Ana Bargallo´, Sergi Sunye´, Alba Arde`vol, Marta Fortuny, Sara Capdevila, Helena Masnou and Rosa M Morillas
pp. 486
An innovative minimally-invasive vaginoscopic approach for intrauterine infusion in rats – an infertility perspective
Azeena Saleem, Kalyanaraman Brindha, Alan M Punnoose and Radha Vembu
pp. 497
Accuracy of smartwatches for measuring heart rate and oxygen saturation in cynomolgusmacaques compared to clinical standards
MeghanTiplady, Katya Douchant and Andrew N. Winterborn
pp. 508
Most preferred light color of female Syrian hamster during day and night
Amir Farshad Shadman
pp. 518
Innovative care protocol successfully rehabilitates non-human primates after MPTP-induced parkinsonism: Preliminary evidence from a restricted cohort of African Green Monkeys (Chlorocebus sabaeus)
Tamar Ravins Yaish, Noa Eshkol Noy, Rony Kalman, Jing Guang, Halen Baker Erdman, Orilia Ben-Yishay Nizri, Shimon Firman, Xiaowei Liu, Marc Deffains, Uri Werner-Reiss, Galith Abourbeh, Zvi Israel, Hagai Bergman and Lily Iskhakova
pp. 523
