Objective(s): The present work intended to clearly define the most adequate humane endpoints in an experimental assay of mammary carcinogenesis in rats. Materials and Methods: Animals were observed twice a day; all parameters were registered once a week and the euthanasia endpoints were established in order to monitor the animal welfare/distress during an experimental assay of chemically-induced mammary carcinogenesis in female rats. Results: Fourteen animals developed at least one mammary tumor with a diameter >35 mm. No animals exhibited alterations in the remaining parameters that implied their early sacrifice. Statistically significant changes were not observed in the quantitative parameters like the hematocrit and urine specific gravit...
Conventional animal carcinogenicity tests take around three years to design, conduct and interpret. ...
Animals were first used for research purposes at the beginning of the development of both biology an...
Refinement refers to the use of methods that help to minimise animal suffering in the laboratory. Re...
Aims: Mice and rats are the most frequently used animals in experimental protocols performed in the ...
This study aimed to define appropriate humane endpoints (HEs) for an animal model of colorectal carc...
Mammary tumors’ development was induced through the intraperioneal administration of the carcinogen ...
Mammary tumors’ development was induced through the intraperioneal administration of the carcinogen ...
Objective: Pain, distress, or discomfort should be minimized during experimental procedures using an...
Rodents are the most widely used species for scientific purposes. A critical pre-requisite of their ...
Colorectal cancer is one of the leading causes of death by cancer worldwide. Animal models have been...
Introduction: N-methyl-N-nitrosourea (MNU) is the oldest member of the nitroso compounds. It is cons...
Millions of laboratory animals are killed each year worldwide. There is an ethical, and in many coun...
Animal experiments remain essential to understand the fundamental mechanisms underpinning malignancy...
Abstract: Cancer is one of the most frequent diseases worldwide, accounting for approximately 10 mi...
Animal experimentation is widely used around the world for the identification of the root causes of ...
Conventional animal carcinogenicity tests take around three years to design, conduct and interpret. ...
Animals were first used for research purposes at the beginning of the development of both biology an...
Refinement refers to the use of methods that help to minimise animal suffering in the laboratory. Re...
Aims: Mice and rats are the most frequently used animals in experimental protocols performed in the ...
This study aimed to define appropriate humane endpoints (HEs) for an animal model of colorectal carc...
Mammary tumors’ development was induced through the intraperioneal administration of the carcinogen ...
Mammary tumors’ development was induced through the intraperioneal administration of the carcinogen ...
Objective: Pain, distress, or discomfort should be minimized during experimental procedures using an...
Rodents are the most widely used species for scientific purposes. A critical pre-requisite of their ...
Colorectal cancer is one of the leading causes of death by cancer worldwide. Animal models have been...
Introduction: N-methyl-N-nitrosourea (MNU) is the oldest member of the nitroso compounds. It is cons...
Millions of laboratory animals are killed each year worldwide. There is an ethical, and in many coun...
Animal experiments remain essential to understand the fundamental mechanisms underpinning malignancy...
Abstract: Cancer is one of the most frequent diseases worldwide, accounting for approximately 10 mi...
Animal experimentation is widely used around the world for the identification of the root causes of ...
Conventional animal carcinogenicity tests take around three years to design, conduct and interpret. ...
Animals were first used for research purposes at the beginning of the development of both biology an...
Refinement refers to the use of methods that help to minimise animal suffering in the laboratory. Re...