Clinical Laboratory Animal Medicine: An Introduction - Paperback
Clinical Laboratory Animal Medicine: An Introduction - Paperback
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by Lesley A. Colby (Author), Megan H. Nowland (Author), Lucy H. Kennedy (Author)
The revised fifth edition of Clinical Laboratory Animal Medicine: An Introduction is an accessible guide to basic information for conducting animal research safely and responsibly. It includes a review of the unique anatomic and physiologic characteristics of laboratory animals, husbandry practices, and veterinary care of many animals frequently used in research, including rodents, rabbits, ferrets, zebrafish, nonhuman primates, and agricultural animals.
The updated fifth edition adds two new chapters on zebrafish and large animals, new information on transgenic models and genetic editing, and expanded coverage of environmental enrichment and pain management. The book presents helpful tip boxes, images, and review questions to aid in comprehension and learning, and a companion website provides editable review questions and answers, instructional PowerPoints, and additional images not found in the book. This important text:
- Provides a complete introduction to laboratory animal husbandry, diseases, and treatments
- Offers a user-friendly format with helpful content that highlights important concepts
- Contains new knowledge relating to technical methodologies, diseases, drug dosages, laws and regulations, and organizations
- Covers information on regulations, facilities, equipment, housing, and research variables as well as veterinary care
- Includes new chapters on zebrafish and cattle, sheep, goats, and pigs
Written for veterinary technicians, veterinary students, practicing veterinarians, and research scientists, the fifth edition of Clinical Laboratory Animal Medicine continues to offer an essential guide to the ethical treatment and anatomic and physiological characteristics of research animals.
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An up-to-date, user-friendly guide to the anatomy and physiology, care, common diseases, and treatment of small mammals, select agricultural species, and nonhuman primates
The revised fifth edition of Clinical Laboratory Animal Medicine: An Introduction is an accessible guide to basic information for conducting animal research safely and responsibly. It includes a review of the unique anatomic and physiologic characteristics of laboratory animals, husbandry practices, and veterinary care of many animals frequently used in research, including rodents, rabbits, ferrets, zebrafish, nonhuman primates, and agricultural animals.
The updated fifth edition adds two new chapters on zebrafish and large animals, new information on transgenic models and genetic editing, and expanded coverage of environmental enrichment and pain management. The book presents helpful tip boxes, images, and review questions to aid in comprehension and learning, and a companion website provides editable review questions and answers, instructional PowerPoints, additional images not found in the book, and video clips. This important text:
- Provides a complete introduction to laboratory animal husbandry, diseases, and treatments
- Offers a user-friendly format with helpful content that highlights important concepts
- Contains new knowledge relating to technical methodologies, diseases, drug dosages, laws and regulations, and organizations
- Covers information on regulations, facilities, equipment, housing, and research variables as well as veterinary care
- Includes new chapters on zebrafish and cattle, sheep, goats, and pigs
Written for veterinary technicians, veterinary students, practicing veterinarians, and research scientists, the fifth edition of Clinical Laboratory Animal Medicine continues to offer an essential guide to the ethical treatment and anatomic and physiological characteristics of research animals.
Author Biography
The authors
Lesley A. Colby, DVM, MS, DACLAM, is an Associate Professor and Senior Director of Animal Resources and Operations in the Department of Comparative Medicine at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington, USA.
Megan H. Nowland, DVM, DACLAM, is an Associate Professor in the Unit for Laboratory Animal Medicine at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
Lucy H. Kennedy, DVM, DACLAM, is an Assistant Professor in the Unit for Laboratory Animal Medicine at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.