Over the last two years, representatives from the UK’s stroke research community have been working, in a collaboration led by the NC3Rs, to improve the welfare and increase the scientific value of rodent models of stroke. The findings from the collaboration - The IMPROVE Guidelines (Ischaemia Models: Procedural Refinements Of in Vivo Experiments) have been published in the Journal of Cerebral Bloodflow and Metabolism.
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IMPROVE-ing Animal Welfare in Experimental Stroke Research
Topic: Cardiology
Jax Phenotype-Cardiovascular
Topic: Cardiology
Liverpool University Vetschool Cardiology Department
Topic: Cardiology
Penn Vet School Cardiology Research
Topic: Cardiology
Journal of Veterinary Cardiology
Topic: Cardiology
Animal Research in Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery Paper and Pediatric Journal
Topic: Cardiology
JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions Open Access Journal
Topic: Cardiology
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NC3Rs Non-Human Primate Welfare
Topic: Non-Human Primate
Your Genome- Xenopus Used in Research
Topic: Xenopus
First Ever Survey of Approaches to Monkey Chair Restraint
In a transatlantic collaboration, scientists from the NC3Rs and the Yerkes National Primate Research Center at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia have conducted the first ever survey of the approaches used for training monkeys for chair restraint.
Topic: Non-Human Primate