Animal research has always played a crucial role in various medical and scientific breakthroughs. They offer, inter alia, insights into diseases mechanisms, genetic predisposition to a disease, and drug therapy. However, the use of animals for medical research is a cause of major controversies and debates in modern science. To warrant high bioethical standards, new directives have been being adopted to replace animal research whenever possible, to reduce the number of animals, and to refine the procedures to minimize stress and pain. Here, we present two new approaches, based on thermal imaging (a remote and passive technology), to assess respiratory rate (RR) as well as exploratory behavior and general activity in rodents. In animal resear...
<p>Rodents were placed on a temperature monitored heating pad and connected to ECG electrodes. A the...
This chapter is focused on animal handling during rodent imaging. Particularlyin studies of peripher...
Whether animals have emotions was historically a long-lasting question but, today, nobody disputes t...
Researchers at Milan University and Mario Negri Institute in Italy have developed an alternative met...
Pig experiments have played an important role in medical breakthroughs during the last century. In f...
Framing the work in view of the principle of the 3Rs (Replace, Reduce, Refine) the objective of this...
Due to lack of low-cost and convenient measurement procedures, uncontrolled changes in spontaneous p...
Due to lack of low-cost and convenient measurement procedures, uncontrolled changes in spontaneous p...
This study presents a novel concept for a smart home cage design, tools, and software used to monito...
It is widely recognized that the welfare of the animals submitted in biomedical experiments is cruci...
In this paper IRT (Infrared Thermographic Technique) has provided clear and replicable data about th...
Respiratory measurements can be used as diagnostic and research tools. Spirometry is the gold standa...
Automatization and technological advances have led to a larger number of methods and systems to moni...
Measuring the activity and temperature of rats is commonly required in biomedical research. Conventi...
The laboratory mouse is the animal species of choice for most biomedical research, in both the acade...
<p>Rodents were placed on a temperature monitored heating pad and connected to ECG electrodes. A the...
This chapter is focused on animal handling during rodent imaging. Particularlyin studies of peripher...
Whether animals have emotions was historically a long-lasting question but, today, nobody disputes t...
Researchers at Milan University and Mario Negri Institute in Italy have developed an alternative met...
Pig experiments have played an important role in medical breakthroughs during the last century. In f...
Framing the work in view of the principle of the 3Rs (Replace, Reduce, Refine) the objective of this...
Due to lack of low-cost and convenient measurement procedures, uncontrolled changes in spontaneous p...
Due to lack of low-cost and convenient measurement procedures, uncontrolled changes in spontaneous p...
This study presents a novel concept for a smart home cage design, tools, and software used to monito...
It is widely recognized that the welfare of the animals submitted in biomedical experiments is cruci...
In this paper IRT (Infrared Thermographic Technique) has provided clear and replicable data about th...
Respiratory measurements can be used as diagnostic and research tools. Spirometry is the gold standa...
Automatization and technological advances have led to a larger number of methods and systems to moni...
Measuring the activity and temperature of rats is commonly required in biomedical research. Conventi...
The laboratory mouse is the animal species of choice for most biomedical research, in both the acade...
<p>Rodents were placed on a temperature monitored heating pad and connected to ECG electrodes. A the...
This chapter is focused on animal handling during rodent imaging. Particularlyin studies of peripher...
Whether animals have emotions was historically a long-lasting question but, today, nobody disputes t...