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Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals (1996)
Institute for Laboratory Animal Research (ILAR)

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Effect of essential oils on drug metabolism. A. Jon, A. Bianchett, and P. E. Prestini. 1969. Biochem. Pharmacol. 18:2081-2085.

Effect of intensive occupational exposure to DDT on phenylbutazone and cortisol metabolism in human subjects. A. Poland, D. Smith, R. Kuntzman, M. Jacobson, and A. H. Conney. 1970. Clin. Pharmacol. Ther. 11:724-732.

Effect of red cedar chip bedding on hexobarbital and pentobarbital sleep time. H. C. Ferguson. 1966. J. Pharm. Sci. 55:1142-1143.

Environmental and genetic factors affecting laboratory animals: impact on biomedical research. Introduction. C. M. Lang and E. S. Vesell. 1976. Fed. Proc. 35:1123-1124.

Environmental and genetic factors affecting the response of laboratory animals to drugs. E. S. Vesell, C. M. Lang, W. J. White, G. T. Passananti, R. N. Hill, T. L. Clemens, D. K. Liu, and W. D. Johnson. Fed. Proc. 35:1125-1132.


Frozen Storage of Laboratory Animals. G. H. Zeilmaker, ed. 1981. Stuttgart: Gustav Fischer. 193 pp.

Further studies on the stimulation of hepatic microsomal drug metabolizing enzymes by DDT and its analogs. L. G. Hart and J. R. Fouts. 1965. Arch. Exp. Pathol. Pharmakol. 249:486-500.


Induction of drug-metabolizing enzymes in liver microsomes of mice and rats by softwood bedding. E. S. Vesell. 1967. Science 157:1057-1058.

Influence on pharmacological experiments of chemicals and other factors in diets of laboratory animals. P. M. Newberne. 1975. Fed. Proc. 34:209-218.


The provision of sterile bedding and nesting materials with their effect on breeding mice. G. Porter and W. Lane-Petter. 1965. J. Anim. Tech. Assoc. 16:5-8.

ETHICS

Animal Liberation. 2nd ed. P. Singer. 1990. New York: New York Review Book. Distributed by Random House. 320 pp.

Animal Rights and Human Obligations, 2nd ed.. 1989. T. Regan and P. Singer. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall. 280 pp.

The Assessment and 'Weighing' of Costs. In Lives in the Balance: The Ethics of Using Animals in Biomedical Research. J. A. Smith and K. Boyd, eds. 1991. London: Oxford University Press.


Ethical Scores for Animal Procedures. D. Porter. 1992. Nature 356:101-102.

The Experimental Animal in Biomedical Research. Volume I: A Survey of Scientific and Ethical Issues for Investigators. B. E. Rollin and M. L. Kesel, eds. 1990. Boca Raton, Fla.: CRC Press.


The Frankenstein Syndrome: Ethical and Social Issues in the Genetic Engineering of Animals. B. E. Rollin. 1995. New York: Cambridge University Press. 241 pp.


In the Name of Science: Issues in Responsible Animal Experimentation. F. B. Orlans. 1993. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press.


Of Mice, Models, and Men: A Critical Evaluation of Animal Research. A. N. Rowan. 1984. Albany: State University of New York Press. 323 pp.

EUTHANASIA

Animal Euthanasia Bibliography. C. P. Smith and J. Larson. 1990. Beltsville, Md.: U.S. Department of Agriculture. National Agricultural Library. 31 pp.


Report of the AVMA panel on euthanasia. American Veterinary Medical Association. 1993. J. Am. Vet. Med. Assoc. 202(2):229-249.

EXOTIC, WILD, AND ZOO ANIMALS

Acceptable Field Methods in Mammalogy: Preliminary guidelines approved by the American Soci-

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