A study is being made of the effects on laboratory mice (Mus musculus L.) of breeding at an environmental temperature of — 2 to — 40 C. It has been found that both A (white) and C57 (black) mice, rigorously inbred, can be maintained in-definitely at this temperature, given cotton-wool for nesting (Barnett & Manly, IQ54)-In general, adjustment to a low temperature may be of two kinds: (a) internal changes (endothermic), such as raised heat production or improved thermal insulation; (b) alteration of the environment of the animal (ectothennic), for instance nest-building or moving to a warmer place. This paper describes some observations on the combination of endothermic and ectothermic adjustments by which mice maintain themselves at — 3...
Mice are housed at temperatures (20-26°C) that increase their basal metabolic rates and impose high ...
Objectives: The laboratory mouse is presently the most common model for examining mechanisms of huma...
Mice, rats, and nearly all mammals and birds are classified as homeothermic, meaning that their core...
'Wild * house mice (Mus musculus L.) breed in cold stores kept at about —10 ° C (Laurie, 1946),...
Mice under standard laboratory conditions are generally housed between 20 and 24°C, which are below ...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityMice under standard laboratory conditions are generally housed...
In laboratories, mice are housed at 20–24uC, which is below their lower critical temperature (<30...
<div><p>In laboratories, mice are housed at 20–24°C, which is below their lower critical temperature...
The adult morphology of some mammals and birds has been shown to be determined by the temperature at...
Production of genetically-modified mice is strongly dependent on environmental conditions. Mice are ...
Production of genetically-modified mice is strongly dependent on environmental conditions. Mice are ...
It has been argued that mice should be housed at 30 °C to best mimic the thermal conditions experien...
It has been argued that mice should be housed at 30 °C to best mimic the thermal conditions experien...
In laboratories, mice are housed at 20–24°C, which is below their lower critical temperature (≈30°C)...
Mice are housed at temperatures (20-26 °C) that increase their basal metabolic rates and impose high...
Mice are housed at temperatures (20-26°C) that increase their basal metabolic rates and impose high ...
Objectives: The laboratory mouse is presently the most common model for examining mechanisms of huma...
Mice, rats, and nearly all mammals and birds are classified as homeothermic, meaning that their core...
'Wild * house mice (Mus musculus L.) breed in cold stores kept at about —10 ° C (Laurie, 1946),...
Mice under standard laboratory conditions are generally housed between 20 and 24°C, which are below ...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityMice under standard laboratory conditions are generally housed...
In laboratories, mice are housed at 20–24uC, which is below their lower critical temperature (<30...
<div><p>In laboratories, mice are housed at 20–24°C, which is below their lower critical temperature...
The adult morphology of some mammals and birds has been shown to be determined by the temperature at...
Production of genetically-modified mice is strongly dependent on environmental conditions. Mice are ...
Production of genetically-modified mice is strongly dependent on environmental conditions. Mice are ...
It has been argued that mice should be housed at 30 °C to best mimic the thermal conditions experien...
It has been argued that mice should be housed at 30 °C to best mimic the thermal conditions experien...
In laboratories, mice are housed at 20–24°C, which is below their lower critical temperature (≈30°C)...
Mice are housed at temperatures (20-26 °C) that increase their basal metabolic rates and impose high...
Mice are housed at temperatures (20-26°C) that increase their basal metabolic rates and impose high ...
Objectives: The laboratory mouse is presently the most common model for examining mechanisms of huma...
Mice, rats, and nearly all mammals and birds are classified as homeothermic, meaning that their core...