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|a Methods of animal experimentation.
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|a Front Cover; Methods of Animal Experimentation; Copyright Page; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; Table of Contents; CONTENTS OF PREVIOUS VOLUMES; Chapter 1. Use of Rodents in Behavioral Research; I. Introduction; II. The Physical Environment; III. Basic Concepts; IV. Preexperimental Preparations; V. Behavioral Control; References; Chapter 2. Use of the Dog in Behavioral Research; I. Introduction; II. General Procedures in Dog Testing; III. Specific Tests and Observations; IV. Conditioning Procedures; V. Spontaneous Behavioral Abnormalities in Dogs; References; General References.
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|a Chapter 3. Use of Primates as Behavioral Research SubjectsI. Introduction; II. Response Classification; III. Experimental Problems Often Studied; IV. Apparatus and Concepts of Equipment Use; V. Maintenance of Primates for Behavioral Studies; References; Chapter 4. Use of Cats in Behavioral Research; I. Introduction; II. Behavioral Development; III. Comparative Studies; IV. Assessment Studies; V. Conclusions; References; Chapter 5. Microsurgery; I. Introduction; II. Equipment for Microsurgery; III. Principles of Microsuture Techniques and Other Manipulations.
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|a IV. Microsurgery of Vessels Supplying Extremities, Brain, Heart, and Other OrgansV. Microsurgery of Nerves; VI. Microtechniques in Ophthalmology; VII. Microtechniques in Otology and Laryngology; VIII. Microtechniques in Surgery and Gynecology; IX. Microtechniques in Neurosurgery and Experimental Neurology; X. Clinical Application, Transplantation of Organs, and General Aspects of Further Development; References; Chapter 6. Experimental Procedures and Surgical Techniques Performed on Intrauterine Fetal Animals; I. Introduction; II. Preparation of the Pregnant Animal.
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|a III. Closed Abdominal PreparationIV. Closed Uterine Preparation; V. Closed Fetal Membrane Preparation; VI. Uterine Window Preparation; VII. Modified Uterine Window Preparation; VIII. Exteriorization of the Fetus; IX. Thymectomy; X. Catheterization Techniques; XI. Splenectomy; References; Chapter 7. Physiological Measurements in Neonatal Animals; I. Introduction; II. General Considerations; III. Removal of Nervous and Other Tissues; IV. Electrophysiological Measurements from the Developing Brain; V. Anesthetic; VI. Implantation of Electrodies for Physiological Recordings.
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|a VII. Postoperative CareVIII. Conditions for Recording; IX. Administration of Drugs; X. Special Considerations for Studies of Fetal Animals; References; Chapter 8. The Use of Animals in Dental Research; I. Introduction; II. Characteristics of Various Animal Species; III. Housing and Management; IV. Dental Diseases; V. Transplantation, Replantation, and Implantation; References; Chapter 9. Methods of Using Fish as Biological Research Subjects; I. Introduction; II. Maintaining Fish in the Laboratory; III. Anesthesia; IV. Surgical Manipulations; V. Blood and Vascular Function; VI. Renal Function.
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|a Methods of Animal Experimentation, Volume III, compiles methods of animal experimentation in a variety of fields so that the researcher might have a reference that would allow him to incorporate other techniques in his research studies. The methods described represent only the most efficient ways known to date for using animals to gain research information. They are not, however, """"standard methods"""" for research in which each experiment seeks or confirms new information by another means. The largest portion of this volume is devoted to behavioral science because of the growing importance.
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