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Assessing the welfare of genetically altered mice
V Robinson, J A Smith and N Watt, R Raymond,R Hubrecht, K R Humphreys, I J Jackson, N Lane, M Maconochie, G Mason, D B Morton,
D J Wells, L C Playle, W E J Enser, P A Flecknell, M A Gardiner, J Holland, B R Howard, R
PAGES 28
PUBLISHER
EDITION 2006
LANGUAGE English
ISBN
DESCRIPTION
In 2003, under the auspices of the main UK funders of biological and biomedical research, a working group was established with a remit to review potential welfare issues for genetically altered (GA) mice, to summarize current practice, and to recommend contemporary best practice for welfare assessments. The working group has produced a report which makes practical recommendations for GA mouse welfare assessment and dissemination of welfare information between establishments using a 'mouse passport'. The report includes templates for the recommended welfare assessment scheme and the mouse passport
V Robinson, J A Smith and N Watt, R Raymond,R Hubrecht, K R Humphreys, I J Jackson, N Lane, M Maconochie, G Mason, D B Morton,
D J Wells, L C Playle, W E J Enser, P A Flecknell, M A Gardiner, J Holland, B R Howard, R

PAGES 28
PUBLISHER
EDITION 2006
LANGUAGE English
ISBN
DESCRIPTION
In 2003, under the auspices of the main UK funders of biological and biomedical research, a working group was established with a remit to review potential welfare issues for genetically altered (GA) mice, to summarize current practice, and to recommend contemporary best practice for welfare assessments. The working group has produced a report which makes practical recommendations for GA mouse welfare assessment and dissemination of welfare information between establishments using a 'mouse passport'. The report includes templates for the recommended welfare assessment scheme and the mouse passport