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El. knyga: Laboratory Rat

Edited by (Associate Vice President for Research, Attending Veterinarian, University of Kentucky, USA), Edited by (University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, U.S.A.), Edited by (AnMed/Biosafe Inc., Rockville, MD, U.S.A.)
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This second edition features updated information on a variety of topics including: rat genetics and genomics, both spontaneous and induced disease; state-of-the-art technology for housing and husbandry; occupational health, and experimental models. A premier source of information on the laboratory rat that will be of interest to veterinary and medical students, senior graduate, graduate students, post-docs and researchers who utilize animals in biomedical research.

* At least 50% new information than first edition
* Includes topics on rat genetics and genomics, occupational health, and experimental models
* The premier source of information on the laboratory rat

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"The new edition continues the tradition of being one of the best references for laboratory animal veterinarians, graduate and post-graduate students, and researchers with interest in the biology, breeding, care, use, and diseases of the laboratory rat. The veterinary pathologist engaged in laboratory animal diagnostics, biomedical research, or toxicologic testing will find chapters on clinical pathology, infections, parasitic disease, neoplastic disease, metabolic and miscellaneous disease, gerontology and age-associated lesions, and models of disease to be quick aids on significant issues without having to resort to more narrow but more in-depth alternative pathology references...the second edition is worthy of its predecessor and remains probably the best all-around reference for the laboratory rat." --Dr. J. T. Yarrington, Vet Path Services, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A.

"The purpose is to serve as a resource for those using rats in research and those charged with the care of laboratory rats. This book is greatly needed and meets the college's objectives...This book is an important resource for biomedical researchers and those involved in the care of the labroatory rat...the strengths on this [ edition] are its broad contemproary coverage, strong referencing and excellent index. This second edition has been eagerly awaited because of major developments in the field since the first edition 26 years ago." --DOODY'S

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This new edition provides a valuable, comprehensive reference source for anybody working with the laboratory rat
List of Contributors
vii
Preface xi
Foreword xiii
Historical Foundations
1(52)
J. Russell Lindsey
Henry J. Baker
Ethical and Legal Perspectives
53(18)
Beverly J. Gnadt
Taxonomy and Stocks and Strains
71(22)
Hans J. Hedrich
Morphophysiology
93(34)
John Hofstetter
Mark A. Suckow
Debra L. Hickman
Clinical Pathology of the Rat
127(20)
Bruce D. Car
Vicki M. Eng
Nancy E. Everds
Denise I. Bounous
Reproduction and Breeding
147(18)
Jeffrey J. Lohmiller
Sonya P. Swing
Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Genetic Modifications in Rats
165(26)
Yuksel Agca
John K. Critser
Analysis of Behavior in Laboratory Rats
191(28)
Ian Q. Whishaw
Forrest Haun
Valerie Bergdall
Bryan Kolb
Nutrition
219(84)
Sherry M. Lewis
Duane E. Ullrey
Dennis E. Barnard
Joseph J. Knapka
Housing and Environment
303(36)
Robert E. Faith
Jack R. Hessler
Bacterial, Mycoplasmal and Mycotic Infections
339(84)
Steven H. Weisbroth
Dennis F. Kohn
Ron Boot
Viral Disease
423(30)
Robert O. Jacoby
Diane J. Gaertner
Parasitic Diseases
453(26)
David G. Baker
Neoplastic Disease
479(34)
Gary A. Boorman
Jeffrey I. Everitt
Metabolic, Traumatic, and Miscellaneous Diseases
513(34)
William W. King
Steven P. Russell
Medical Management and Diagnostic Approaches
547(18)
Glen Otto
Craig L. Franklin
Occupational Health and Safety
565(22)
Sanford H. Feldman
David N. Easton
Experimental Modeling and Research Methodology
587(40)
Michael A. Koch
Anesthesia and Analgesia
627(38)
George A. Vogler
Euthanasia and Necropsy
665(14)
Jeffrey I. Everitt
Elizabeth A. Gross
Integrating Biology with Rat Genomic Tools
679(14)
Carol Moreno-Quinn
Howard J. Jacob
Gnotobiotics
693(18)
Philip B. Carter
Henry L. Foster
Spontaneous, Surgically and Chemically Induced Models of Disease
711(22)
Dwight R. Owens
The Nude Rat
733(28)
Martha A. Hanes
Gerontology and Age-Associated Lesions
761(12)
Nancy L. Nadon
Cardiovascular Research
773(30)
Peter G. Anderson
Sanford P. Bishop
J. Thomas Peterson
Toxicology
803(14)
Thomas E. Hamm
Mary Ann Vasbinder
Angela King-Herbert
Embryology and Teratology
817(30)
Carol Erb
Immunology
847(18)
Veronica Jennings
Dirck Dillehay
Wild and Black Rats
865(18)
Marc Hulin
Robert Quinn
Appendix 883(2)
Subject Index 885


Mark Suckow received his DVM from the University of Wisconsin in 1987 and subsequently completed a post-doctoral residency in laboratory animal medicine at the University of Michigan in 1990. He spent 8 years as a clinical laboratory animal veterinarian at Purdue University and then 17 years at the University of Notre Dame where he served as Director of the Freimann Life Science Center and later as Associate Vice President for Research Compliance. Prior to coming to the University of Kentucky, he was Professor of Veterinary Population Medicine and Director, Research Animal Resources at the University of Minnesota. With an interest in cancer models, biomaterials models, and vaccines, Dr. Suckow has functioned as an independent and collaborative investigator and has published in refereed journals and has seven issued patents related to vaccine adjuvants and cancer vaccines. He has written or edited over 20 books on topics related to research and laboratory animal medicine. Further, he served as the 2006 President of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science and the 2011 President of the American Society of Laboratory Animal Practitioners; and currently he serves on the AVMA Council on Research and is a member of the Council on Accreditation of AAALAC, International.