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Guidelines for the assessment and management of pain in rodents and rabbits

The ACLAM Analgesia Task Force was appointed by ACLAM President Diane Gaertner in 2003. The charge to the Task Force was to develop guidelines that could be used by veterinarians, scientists and IACUCs in helping to provide appropriate assessment and management of pain in rodents, with the understan...

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Published in:Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science 2007-03, Vol.46 (2), p.97-108
Main Authors: Kohn, D.F, Martin, T.E, Foley, P.L, Morris, T.H, Swindle, M.M, Vogler, G.A, Wixson, S.K
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