Rodent Model as Tools in Ethical Biomedical Research /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Andersen, Monica Levy. (Editor), Tufik, Sergio. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
Edition:1st ed. 2016.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • PART 1 Ethics
  • CHAPTER 1 Introduction
  • CHAPTER 2 The aspects of the use of rodents in experimental research
  • CHAPTER 3 The impact of the environment on laboratory animals
  • CHAPTER 4 Basic concepts in alternative methods to the use of animals
  • CHAPTER 5 Care and Maintenance of Laboratory Animals
  • CHAPTER 6 Euthanasia
  • PART 2 Use of Rats
  • CHAPTER 7 The Health of Laboratory Animals
  • CHAPTER 8 Rats
  • CHAPTER 9 The Female Rat
  • PART 3 General Procedures and Methods in Rodents Research
  • CHAPTER 10 Anaesthesia in Laboratory Animals
  • CHAPTER 11 Various Surgical Procedures in Rodents
  • CHAPTER 12 Transgenic Animals: Principles, Methods and Applications
  • CHAPTER 13 Measuring Electrocardiogram and Heart Rate in Small laboratory animals with Radi-Telemetry
  • CHAPTER 14 Gene Expression Studies Using Microarrays
  • CHAPTER 15 Brain Microdialysis
  • PART 4 Behavioral Models in Rodents
  • CHAPTER 16 Sexual Behavior in rats: An Animal Model for the Study of the Neuroendocrine System
  • CHAPTER 17 Maternal Behavior
  • CHAPTER 18 Behavioral Methods to Study Learning and Memory in Rats
  • CHAPTER 19 Animal Tests for Anxiety
  • CHAPTER 20 The Plus-Maze Discriminative Avoidance Task: An Ethical Rodent Model for Concomitant Evaluation of Learning, Memory, Anxiety, Motor Activity and their Interactions
  • CHAPTER 21 Rodent Models in Psychiatric Research
  • PART 5 Other uses of Rodent Models
  • CHAPTER 22 Male Reproductive Toxicology
  • CHAPTER 23 Sleep Patterns in Rats
  • CHAPTER 24 Narcolepsy-Cataplexy in the Rats
  • CHAPTER 25 Hypoxia: Introduction of Mechanisms and Consequences
  • CHAPTER 26 Assessment of Motor Function in Rodents: Behavioral Models Sharing Simplicity and Multifaceted Applicability Part 1: The Open-Field Test*
  • CHAPTER 27 Assessment of Motor Function in Rodents: Behavioral Models Sharing Simplicity and Multifaceted Applicability Part 2: The Catalepsy Test
  • CHAPTER 28 Assessment of Motor Function in Rodents: Behavioral Models Sharing Simplicity and Multifaceted Applicability Part 3: Orafacial Dyskinesia
  • CHAPTER 29 Experimental Diet Models in the Investigation of Obesity.