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

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Genetics and Probability in Animal Breeding Experiments. E. L. Green. 1981. New York: Oxford University Press. 271 pp.


Holders of Inbred and Mutant Mice in the United States. Including the Rules for Standardized Nomenclature of Inbred Strains, Gene Loci, and Biochemical Variants. D. D. Greenhouse, ed. 1984. ILAR News 27(2):1A-30A.


Inbred and Genetically Defined Strains of Laboratory Animals. P. L. Altman and D. D. Katz, eds. 1979. Part 1, Mouse and Rat, 418 pp.: Part 2, Hamster, Guinea Pig, Rabbit, and Chicken, 319 pp. Bethesda, Md.: Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.

International Standardized Nomenclature for Outbred Stocks of Laboratory Animals. Issued by the International Committee on Laboratory Animals. M. Festing, K. Kondo, R. Loosli, S. M. Poiley, and A. Spiegel. 1972. ICLA Bull. 30:4-17 (March 1972). (Available from the Institute of Laboratory Animal Resources. National Research Council, 2101 Constitution Avenue, NW.. Washington, D.C. 20418).


Research-Oriented Genetic Management of Nonhuman Primate Colonies. S. Williams-Blangero. 1993. Laboratory Animal Science 43:535-540.


Standardized Nomenclature for Transgenic Animals. 1992. ILAR (Institute of Laboratory Animal Resources) Committee on Transgenic Nomenclature. ILAR News 34(4):45-52.

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Animals for Research: Principles of Breeding and Management. W. Lane-Petter, ed. 1963. New York: Academic Press. 531 pp.


The Biomedical Investigator's Handbook for Researchers Using Animal Models. Foundation for Biomedical Research. 1987. Washington, D.C.: Foundation for Biomedical Research. 86 pp.


The Experimental Animal in Biomedical Research. Volume II: Care, Husbandry, and Well-being, An Overview by Species. B. E. Rollin and M. L. Kesel, eds. Boca Raton, Fla.: CRC Press.


Guidelines for the Treatment of Animals in Behavioral Research and Teaching. Animal Behavior Society. 1995. Anim. Behav. 49:277-282.


Handbook of Laboratory Animal Science, 2 Vol. P. Svendson and J. Hau. 1994. Boca Raton, Fla.: CRC Press. 647 pp.


Laboratory Animal Medicine. J. G. Fox, B. I. Cohen, and F. M. Loew, eds. 1984. New York: Academic Press. 750 pp.

Laboratory Animals: An Annotated Bibliography of Informational Resources Covering Medicine-Science (Including Husbandry)-Technology. J. S. Cass, ed. 1971. New York: Hafner Publishing. 446 pp.

Laboratory Animals: An Introduction for New Experimenters. A. A. Tuffey, ed. 1987. Chichester: Wiley-Interscience. 270 pp.


Methods of Animal Experimentation. W. I. Gay, ed. Vol.1.1965.382 pp.: Vol.2.1965, 608 pp.: Vol.3, 1968.469 pp.: Vol.4, 1973,384 pp.: Vol.5, 1974.400 pp.: Vol.6.1981.365 pp. Vol. 7, Part A, 1986.256 pp.: Vol.7, Part B. 1986.269 pp.: Vol.7, Part C, 1989.237 pp. New York: Academic Press.


Pheromones and Reproduction in Mammals. J. G. Vandenbergh. ed. 1983. New York: Academic Press. 298 pp.

Practical Animal Handling. R. S. Anderson and A. T. B. Edney, eds. 1991. Elmsford, N.Y.: Pergamon. 198 pp.

Practical Guide to Laboratory Animals. C. S. F. Williams. 1976. St. Louis: C. V. Mosby. 207 pp.


Recent Advances in Germ-free Research. S. Sasaki, A. Ozawa, and K. Hashimoto, eds. 1981. Tokyo: Tokai University Press. 776 pp.

Reproduction and Breeding Techniques for Laboratory Animals. E. S. E. Hafez, ed. 1970. Philadelphia: Lea and Febiger. 275 pp.

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