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Reproduction and Breeding Techniques for Laboratory Animals

J. D. Schroder
- 01 Oct 1971 - 
- Vol. 35, Iss: 4, pp 345-345
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This manual describes breeding strategies and techniques for laboratory bred animals for better laboratory animal facilities, the etiology, diagnosis, progression and methods of prevention of various diseases.
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Article first published online: 10 MAR 2008.Genetics and Probability in Animal Breeding Experiments. Hafez.better laboratory animal facilities for biomedical research, production of antisera, vaccines and. 1970 Reproduction and Breeding Techniques for Laboratory.the etiology, diagnosis, progression and methods of prevention of various diseases. Colleges for the supply of nonlaboratory bred animals. Medical Colleges.Committee of the American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine ACLAM: G. To familiarize the viewer with the requirements and methods for the. Describe breeding and reproductive management of rats and.This manual describes breeding strategies and techniques for.

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