Frequently asked questions about the public health service policy on humane care and use of laboratory animals

Lab Animal
Axel WolffVenita Thornton

Abstract

The authors answer eight questions commonly asked of the Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare concerning Public Health Service Policy on Humane Care of Use of Laboratory Animals.

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Jan 25, 2008·Lab Animal·Patricia Brown, Chester Gipson
Feb 24, 2012·Lab Animal·Patricia Brown, Chester Gipson
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