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Teaching materials within Laboratory Animal ScienceBy Adrian SmithThese pages are an initial attempt to collect links to web pages and other sources containing teaching texts on subjects related to pure laboratory animal science.
Much of the information below has kindly been provided by members of the Comparative Medicine discussion list (CompMed), to whom we are very grateful.
- A collection of links to teaching materials on the Internet of relevance to veterinary medicine compiled by VetGate, a gateway to evaluated, high-quality resources in animal health. VetGate is created by a team of information specialist based at the University of Nottingham Greenfield Medical Library, in partnership with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons and the Royal Veterinary College.
- Lecture notes from the Research Animal Resources, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
- Veterinary Pathology collection at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP), Washington, D.C., USA
- Pathology of Laboratory Animals collection from the AFIP
- A wide range of agricultural publications from the University of Missouri
- Environmental Resources from the Primate Info Net
- Photographs of a homemade sling used to restrain sedated pigs
- The Microinjection Workshop explaining the theory and practice of the production of transgenic animals using microsurgical DNA injection
- Mickey - The Inside Story - a necropsy guide for the mouse.
- The University of Florida, Animal Resources, has assembled a list of Online Training Programs and Materials.
- Fact Sheets and other publications issued by ANZCCART.
- Quick reference paper on laboratory animal feeding and nutrition. Report from the FELASA working group.
- Article in Laboratory Animals describing a technique for blood sampling using the saphenous vein: an alternative to retro-orbital puncture.
- Pictures showing the saphenous vein technique.
- Examination of vaginal smears in the rat.
- Research Animal Resources from the University of Minnesota.
- Publications by the Institute for Laboratory Animal Research (ILAR), Washington, D.C., USA
- The web pages that describe databases addressing the three R's may be of help. Among others, the NORINA database and the UC Center for Animal Alternatives contain information on written teaching materials.
- The ImageBank database of 5,000 images within the biosciences
- Blood Sampling Microsite produced by the National Centre for the 3Rs (NC3Rs), UK
Internet material produced by us:
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This page was updated 14.02.2007.
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