Papers List
List of papers, year 2004
Aaron, D.K. and Hayes, V.W. How many pigs? Statistical power considerations in swine nutrition experiments. Journal of Animal Science, 82(Suppl. E), 245-254 (2004). [Abstract] [pdf]
Abbey, C.K., Borowsky, A.D., McGoldrick, E.T., Gregg, J.P., Maglione, J.E., Cardiff, R.D. and Cherry, S.R. In vivo positron of progression-emission tomography imaging of progression and transformation in model of mammary neoplasia. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 101(31), 11438-11443 (2004). [Abstract] [pdf]
Bagis, H., Mercan, H.O. and Dinnyes, A. Exposure to warmer postoperative temperatures reduces hypothermia caused by anaesthesia and significantly increases the implantation rate of transferred embryos in the mouse. Laboratory Animals, 38(1), 50-54 (2004). [Abstract] [pdf]
Colvin, G.A., Lambert, J.F., Abedi, M., Hsieh, C.C., Carlson, J.E., Stewart, F.M. and Quesenberry, P.J. Murine marrow cellularity and the concept of stem cell competition: geographic and quantitative determinants in stem cell biology. Leukemia, 18(3), 575-583 (2004). [Abstract] [Purchase from publisher]
Decker, S., Hollingshead, M., Bonomi, C.A., Carter, J.P. and Sausville, E.A. The hollow fibre model in cancer drug screening: the NCI experience. European Journal of Cancer, 40(6), 821-826 (2004). [Abstract] [Purchase from publisher]
Fomby, L.M., Wheat, T.M., Hartter, D.E., Tuttle, R.L.and Black, C.A. Use of CO2/O-2 anesthesia in the collection of samples for serum corticosterone analysis from Fischer 344 rats. Contemporary Topics in Laboratory Animal Science, 43(2), 8-12 (2004). [Abstract] [pdf]
Hartl, A., Sauerbrei, A., Stelzner, A. and Wutzler, P. Influenza infection of the embryonated hen's egg - An alternative model for in vivo evaluation of antiviral compounds. Arzneimittel-Forschung-Drug Research, 54(2), 130-134 (2004). [Abstract] [Purchase from publisher]
Howard, B., van Herck, H., Guillen, J., Bacon, B., Joffe, R. and Ritskes-Hoitinga, M. Report of the FELASA Working Group on evaluation of quality systems for animal units. Laboratory Animals, 38(2), 103-118 (2004). [Abstract] [pdf]
May, R.M. Uses and abuses of mathematics in biology. Science, 303(5659), 790-793 (2004). [Abstract] [Purchase from publisher]
Montiani-Ferreira, F., Cardoso, F.F. and Petersen-Jones, S. Basic concepts in statistics for veterinary ophthalmologists. Veterinary Ophthalmology, 7(2), 79-85 (2004). [Abstract] [Purchase from publisher]
Pound, P., Ebrahim, S., Sandercock, P., Bracken, M.B. and Roberts, I. Where is the evidence that animal research benefits humans? British Medical Journal, 328(7438), 514-517 (2004). [Abstract] [pdf]
Smith, A.C.,Frank, L.M., Wirth, S., Yanike, M., Hu, D., Kubota, Y., Graybiel, A.M., Suzuki, W.A. and Brown, E.N. Dynamic analysis of learning in behavioral experiments. Journal of Neuroscience, 24(2), 447-461 (2004). [Abstract] [pdf]
Smith, J.C., Corbin, T.J., McCabe, J.G. and Bolon, B. Isoflurane with morphine is a suitable anaesthetic regimen for embryo transfer in the production of transgenic rats. Laboratory Animals, 38(1), 38-43 (2004). [Abstract] [pdf]
Stopps, M., Allen, N., Barrett, R., Choudhury, H. I., Jarolimek, W., Johnson, M., Kuenzi, F. M., Maubach, K. A., Nagano, N. and Seabrook, G. R. Design and application of a novel brain slice system that permits independent electrophysiological recordings from multiple slices. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 132(2), 137-148 (2004). [Abstract] [Purchase from publisher]
Vaughan, S. Reduction some examples. RDS Website (2004). [Abstract] [Article]
Zeamari, S., Rumping, G., Floot, B., Lyons, S. and Stewart, F. A. In vivo bioluminescence imaging of locally disseminated colon carcinoma in rats. British Journal of Cancer, 90(6), 1259-1264 (2004). [Abstract] [Purchase from publisher]
Hawkins, P., Morton, D.B., Bevan, R., Heath, K., Kirkwood, J., Pearce, P., Scott, L., Whelan, G. and Webb, A. Husbandry refinements for rats, mice, dogs and non-human primates used in telemetry procedures: Seventh report of the BVAAWF/FRAME/RSPCA/UFAW Joint Working Group on Refinement, Part B. Laboratory Animals, 38(1), 1-10 (2004). [Abstract] [pdf]
Balls, M. The need for recommitment to the three Rs and to serving together in the middle ground. ATLA, 32, 13 (2004). [Abstract] [PDF]
Balls, M. and Combes, R.D. The UK National Centre for the Three Rs: pathway to progress or mere fig leaf? ATLA, 32, 6164 (2004). [Abstract] [PDF]
Festing, M.F.W. Good experimental design and statistics can save animals, but how can it be promoted? ATLA, 32(Suppl. 1), 133135 (2004). [Abstract] [PDF]
Festing, M.F.W. Refinement and reduction through the control of variation. ATLA, 32(Suppl. 1), 259263 (2004). [Abstract] [PDF]
Festing, M.F.W. Is the use of animals in biomedical research still necessary in 2002? unfortunately, yes. ATLA, 32(Suppl. 1), 733739 (2004). [Abstract] [PDF]
Festing, M.F.W. The choice of animal model and reduction. ATLA, 32(Suppl. 2), 5964 (2004). [Abstract] [PDF]
Phillips, B., Smith, D., Combes, R., Descotes, G., Dyring Jacobsen, S., Hack, R., Kemkowski, J., Krauser, K., Pfister, R., Rabemampianina, Y., Sparrow, S., Stephan-Gueldner, M. and von Landenberg, F. An approach to minimise dog use in regulatory toxicology: production of a best practice guide to study design. ATLA, 32(Suppl. 1), 447-451 (2004). [Abstract] [PDF]
Vaughan, S. Optimising resources by reduction: the FRAME Reduction Committee. ATLA, 32(Suppl.1), 245-248 (2004). [Abstract] [PDF]
Vaughan, S. Concluding note: activities and resources that focus on reduction. ATLA, 32(Suppl. 2), 9598 (2004). [Abstract] [PDF]
Vaughan, S. Feedback received from discussion groups: problems encountered during consultation between researchers and statisticians and possible solutions. ATLA, 32(Suppl. 2), 29 (2004). [Abstract] [PDF]
Vaughan, S. Laboratory Animal Science Association (LASA) Alternatives Section meeting designing to reduce and refine: strategies and successes. ATLA, 32, 137 (2004). [Abstract] [PDF]











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