<p>A photo displaying two rats during the social interaction test. Cagemates were brought together after being individually housed for 24h. Animals were marked red or black using a permanent marker in order to distinguish each rat of the couple. In contrast to black marking, the red marking was not visible because of the infrared lighting conditions, and it was used to prevent that the marking could become a confounding factor.</p
Experimenter familiarization with laboratory rodents through handling prior to experimentation is an...
Genetic (G) and environmental (E) manipulations are known to alter behavioural outcomes in rodents, ...
Public concern with the caging conditions of animals kept in laboratories led to research assessing ...
<p>In both cases, the treat cage (48 x 38 x 20 cm) is on the right and is connected to the home cage...
<p>A Tosaka was attached to each animal’s head. The back of one of the pair was marked with black sp...
Measuring the activity and temperature of rats is commonly required in biomedical research. Conventi...
Standard practice typically requires the marking of laboratory mice so that they can be individually...
Single housing is believed to be chronically stressful and to have a negative impact on welfare and ...
<p>Rats are housed in social groups in standard IVC cages with the Home Cage Analyzer equipment slot...
Elements of husbandry procedure, such as handling, may disrupt rodent social behaviour. Such effects...
<p>The red lines represent the moving trajectory of a single rat in the two experimental groups. The...
Polycarbonate and stainless steel are commonly used cage materials for laboratory rodents. The aim o...
During pair housing 1, we assessed the behavioral traits of individuals using a series of behavioral...
<p>An unfamiliar juvenile rat was introduced into the cage of the test rat and 30 minutes later the ...
The subjects were twenty-four 200 to 220 gm, male hooded rats from the Royal Victoria colony. All an...
Experimenter familiarization with laboratory rodents through handling prior to experimentation is an...
Genetic (G) and environmental (E) manipulations are known to alter behavioural outcomes in rodents, ...
Public concern with the caging conditions of animals kept in laboratories led to research assessing ...
<p>In both cases, the treat cage (48 x 38 x 20 cm) is on the right and is connected to the home cage...
<p>A Tosaka was attached to each animal’s head. The back of one of the pair was marked with black sp...
Measuring the activity and temperature of rats is commonly required in biomedical research. Conventi...
Standard practice typically requires the marking of laboratory mice so that they can be individually...
Single housing is believed to be chronically stressful and to have a negative impact on welfare and ...
<p>Rats are housed in social groups in standard IVC cages with the Home Cage Analyzer equipment slot...
Elements of husbandry procedure, such as handling, may disrupt rodent social behaviour. Such effects...
<p>The red lines represent the moving trajectory of a single rat in the two experimental groups. The...
Polycarbonate and stainless steel are commonly used cage materials for laboratory rodents. The aim o...
During pair housing 1, we assessed the behavioral traits of individuals using a series of behavioral...
<p>An unfamiliar juvenile rat was introduced into the cage of the test rat and 30 minutes later the ...
The subjects were twenty-four 200 to 220 gm, male hooded rats from the Royal Victoria colony. All an...
Experimenter familiarization with laboratory rodents through handling prior to experimentation is an...
Genetic (G) and environmental (E) manipulations are known to alter behavioural outcomes in rodents, ...
Public concern with the caging conditions of animals kept in laboratories led to research assessing ...