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Minimizing anxiety in laboratory mice by using better handling methods

Posted on: 16 February 2010 in 2010

Taming anxiety in laboratory mice

Hurst, J.L. & West, R.S. (2010) Taming anxiety in laboratory mice. Nature Methods 7(10), 825-826.

Taming anxiety in laboratory mice

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Keywords: Hurst, laboratory animal welfare, rodents.

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