Our limited ability to assess spontaneous pain in rodent models of painful human conditions may be associated with a translational failure of promising analgesic compounds in to clinical use. If measurement of spontaneous pain behaviours can be used to generate an analgesic intervention score their use could expand to guide the use of analgesics, as mandated by regulatory bodies and ethical and welfare obligations. One such measure of spontaneous pain, the Rat Grimace Scale (RGS), has recently been described and shown to exhibit reliability. However, reliability of measurement scores is context and content specific, and further testing required to assess translation to a heterogenous setting (different model, raters, environment). The objec...
The goal of this study is to improve the way pain is measured in rodents. A previous 2019 publicatio...
Ensuring that laboratory rodent pain is well managed underpins the ethical acceptability of working ...
Ensuring that laboratory rodent pain is well managed underpins the ethical acceptability of working ...
<div><p>Our limited ability to assess spontaneous pain in rodent models of painful human conditions ...
Our limited ability to assess spontaneous pain in rodent models of painful human conditions may be a...
There is a growing interest in the use of voluntarily displayed ongoing behaviours in laboratory ani...
Abstract We recently demonstrated the utility of quantifying spontaneous pain in mice via the blinde...
These data support the results from a study applying and comparing the Rat Grimace Scale and a compo...
Mucositis is a painful and often debilitating condition associated with cancer treatment. Management...
Several studies suggested an informative value of behavioral and grimace scale parameters for the de...
Intestinal mucositis is a frequent side-effect of chemotherapy treatment. Many oncological research ...
The limited success in translating basic science findings into effective pain management therapies r...
Abstract. Introduction:. The Rat Grimace Scale (RGS), a facial expression scale, quantifies the affe...
Abstract: Despite the myriad promising new targets and candidate analgesics recently identified in p...
AbstractPrevention or alleviation of pain in laboratory mice is a fundamental requirement of in vivo...
The goal of this study is to improve the way pain is measured in rodents. A previous 2019 publicatio...
Ensuring that laboratory rodent pain is well managed underpins the ethical acceptability of working ...
Ensuring that laboratory rodent pain is well managed underpins the ethical acceptability of working ...
<div><p>Our limited ability to assess spontaneous pain in rodent models of painful human conditions ...
Our limited ability to assess spontaneous pain in rodent models of painful human conditions may be a...
There is a growing interest in the use of voluntarily displayed ongoing behaviours in laboratory ani...
Abstract We recently demonstrated the utility of quantifying spontaneous pain in mice via the blinde...
These data support the results from a study applying and comparing the Rat Grimace Scale and a compo...
Mucositis is a painful and often debilitating condition associated with cancer treatment. Management...
Several studies suggested an informative value of behavioral and grimace scale parameters for the de...
Intestinal mucositis is a frequent side-effect of chemotherapy treatment. Many oncological research ...
The limited success in translating basic science findings into effective pain management therapies r...
Abstract. Introduction:. The Rat Grimace Scale (RGS), a facial expression scale, quantifies the affe...
Abstract: Despite the myriad promising new targets and candidate analgesics recently identified in p...
AbstractPrevention or alleviation of pain in laboratory mice is a fundamental requirement of in vivo...
The goal of this study is to improve the way pain is measured in rodents. A previous 2019 publicatio...
Ensuring that laboratory rodent pain is well managed underpins the ethical acceptability of working ...
Ensuring that laboratory rodent pain is well managed underpins the ethical acceptability of working ...