The article discusses the inhumanity of alcohol and other experiments on pregnant mice in biological education. Use of "indicator" animals with known microbiological status. Animals are placed in the same environment as the population being tested and periodically sacrificed and examined. Naked (athymic) mice are excellent indicators because they are immunodeficient and especially susceptible to pathogens. But these mice are not suitable for detecting changes in serological titer, which may indicate the presence of viruses, since there is no antigenic response in nude mice. To determine the serological titer, it is necessary to use animals with the appropriate immune status
Objective: To study the teratogenic effect of either alcohol alone, cocaine alone, or a combination ...
AIM: To study the effects of concentrated liquor from male zooid of Antheraea pernyi on immunologica...
Aims: Prenatal exposure to alcohol can have adverse effects on the developing fetus. Two of the hall...
Abstract The article discusses the inhumanity of alcohol and other experiments on pregnant mice in ...
Abstract The article discusses the inhumanity of alcohol and other experiments on pregnant mice in ...
1. When female mice are treated with light doses of alcohol fumes, (45 minutes a day starting at fou...
There are many reasons to keep research mice healthy and free from infections. The two most importan...
Introduction: The goal of the present study was to examine the effect of alcohol consumption on sper...
Objective: To compare the incidence of congenital malformations among the offspring of female mice e...
WT C57BL/6J mice derived from Jackson Laboratory were maintained on a reverse 12 h dark/light schedu...
The morbidity and mortality resulting from alcohol-related diseases globally impose a substantive co...
KEY WORDS: Alcoholism; alcohol and other drug effects and consequences; animal studies; laboratory m...
Although the adverse effects of prenatal exposure to alcohol have been suggested since antiquity, on...
Immunological parameters of laboratory mice in health and under different pathological statuses were...
Objective: To study the teratogenic effect of either alcohol alone, cocaine alone, or a combination ...
Objective: To study the teratogenic effect of either alcohol alone, cocaine alone, or a combination ...
AIM: To study the effects of concentrated liquor from male zooid of Antheraea pernyi on immunologica...
Aims: Prenatal exposure to alcohol can have adverse effects on the developing fetus. Two of the hall...
Abstract The article discusses the inhumanity of alcohol and other experiments on pregnant mice in ...
Abstract The article discusses the inhumanity of alcohol and other experiments on pregnant mice in ...
1. When female mice are treated with light doses of alcohol fumes, (45 minutes a day starting at fou...
There are many reasons to keep research mice healthy and free from infections. The two most importan...
Introduction: The goal of the present study was to examine the effect of alcohol consumption on sper...
Objective: To compare the incidence of congenital malformations among the offspring of female mice e...
WT C57BL/6J mice derived from Jackson Laboratory were maintained on a reverse 12 h dark/light schedu...
The morbidity and mortality resulting from alcohol-related diseases globally impose a substantive co...
KEY WORDS: Alcoholism; alcohol and other drug effects and consequences; animal studies; laboratory m...
Although the adverse effects of prenatal exposure to alcohol have been suggested since antiquity, on...
Immunological parameters of laboratory mice in health and under different pathological statuses were...
Objective: To study the teratogenic effect of either alcohol alone, cocaine alone, or a combination ...
Objective: To study the teratogenic effect of either alcohol alone, cocaine alone, or a combination ...
AIM: To study the effects of concentrated liquor from male zooid of Antheraea pernyi on immunologica...
Aims: Prenatal exposure to alcohol can have adverse effects on the developing fetus. Two of the hall...