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- Bookedited by Mark A. Suckow, Karla A. Stevens, Ronald P. Wilson.Summary: The Laboratory Rabbit, Guinea Pig, Hamster, and Other Rodents is a single volume, comprehensive book sanctioned by the American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine (ACLAM), covering the rabbit, guinea pig, hamster, gerbil and other rodents often used in research. This well illustrated reference includes basic biology, anatomy, physiology, behavior, infectious and noninfectious diseases, husbandry and breeding, common experimental methods, and use of the species as a research model. With many expert contributors, this will be an extremely valuable publication for biomedical researchers, laboratory animal veternarians and other professionals engaged in laboratory animal science. A new gold standard publication from the American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine series One stop resource for advancements in the humane and responsible care of: rabbit, guinea pig, hamster, gerbil, chinchilla, deer mouse, kangaroo rat, cotton rat, sand rat, and degu Includes up-to-date, common experimental methods Organized by species for easy access during bench research.
Contents:
General ethical considerations and regulatory issues
Anesthesia and analgesia
Clinical biochemistry and hematology
Euthanasia and necropsy
Zoonoses and occupational health
Rabbits
Guinea pigs
Hamsters
Chinchillas
Other rodents: degu, naked mole rat, deer mice, white-footed mice, and their relatives, dormouce, kangaroo rat, cotton rat, sand rat, pocket gopher, white tailed rat, gerbils, Eqyptian fat-tailed jird
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Index.Digital Access ScienceDirect 2012 - ArticleRadnót M.Albrecht Von Graefes Arch Klin Exp Ophthalmol. 1977 Mar 29;202(1):63-70.In 3 cases of 29 retinoblastomas (roughly 10%) structures similar to processes of photoreceptors were found. In each of them so-called fleurette cells were seen. In one case, described in detail, many lamellar structures appeared corresponding to the outer segment of the photoreceptor.