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Editors: Mark Suckow F. Claire Hankenson Ronald Wilson Patricia Foley                  

Hardcover ISBN: 9780128143384                                         
Imprint: Academic Press
Published Date: 11th November 2019
Page Count: 1180


Description

The third edition of The Laboratory Rat features updated information on a variety of topics, including rats as research models for basic and translational research in areas such as genomics, alcoholism, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, obesity, neuroscience, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, regenerative medicine, and infectious disease. New information related to the husbandry and veterinary care of rats is provided including topics related to nutrition, reproduction, anesthesia and surgery, infectious and noninfectious disease, and the care of surgical and other fragile models.  It is a premier source of information on the laboratory rat, this book will be of interest to veterinary and medical students, senior graduate students, postdocs and researchers who utilize animals in biomedical research.


Key Features

  • New chapters on the care of surgical and fragile models and on the use of rats in research areas such as alcoholism, regenerative medicine, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, and others are included.
  • All chapters were written by scientific and veterinary experts.
  • This book condenses information from many sources on topics related to the care and use of rats in research.
  • It is the premier source of information on the laboratory rat.


  • Table of Contents


    Background of the laboratory rat
    1. Historical Foundations
    2. Taxonomy and Stocks and Strains
    3. Translational Potential of Rats in Research

      

    Biology and care
    4. Functional Anatomy and Physiology
    5. Clinical Pathology of the Rat
    6. Reproduction and Breeding
    7. Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Genetic Modification in Rats
    8. Analysis of Behavior in Laboratory Rats
    9. Nutrition
    10. Housing and Environment

     

    Clinical care and disease
    11. Medical Management and Diagnostic Approaches
    12. Bacterial, Mycoplasmal, and Mycotic Infections
    13. Viral Disease
    14. Parasitic Diseases
    15. Neoplastic Disease
    16. Metabolic, Traumatic, and Miscellaneous Diseases
    17. Anesthesia, Analgesia, and Euthanasia
    18. Care of Surgical and Other Fragile Models

     

    Rats as research models
    19. General Experimental Techniques
    20. Integrating Biology with Rat Genomic Tools
    21. Gnotobiotics and the Microbiome
    22. Toxicology
    23. Embryology and Teratology
    24. Rat Immunology
    25. Cardiovascular Research
    26. Rat Models of Alcohol Use Disorder
    27. Rat Models of Obesity, Metabolic Syndrome, and Diabetes
    28. The Rate in Neuroscience Research
    29. Rat Models of Central Nervous System Injury
    30. Use of the Rat as a Model in Regenerative Medicine
    31. Rat Models of Infectious Disease



    About the Editors


    Mark Suckow Editor

    Mark A. Suckow, DVM, DACLAM, is the Associate Vice President for Research, Attending Veterinarian, and Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Kentucky. He is on the council on Accreditation at the Association for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care International. Dr. Suckow has 25 years of experience with IACUC organization and regulatory compliance, laboratory animal medicine, research with a variety of animal models, and animal facility design and management. He is the previous editor of laboratory animal publications with CRC Press and AP/Elsevier, including Principles of Animal Research, Research Regulatory Compliance and The Laboratory Rabbit, Guinea Pig, Hamster and Other Rodents


    F. Claire Hankenson Editor

    F. Claire Hankenson, DVM, MS, is the Director of MSU Campus Animal Resources and Attending Veterinarian at the Michigan State University. Research interests are refinements in the case and use of animals involved in research studies, particularly rodent clinical medicine, tail biopsy evaluations and humane endpoints.


    Ronald Wilson Editor

    Ronald P. Wilson, VMA, MS, DACLAM, is the Professor and Chair of Comparative Medicine at Pennsylvania State University. Research interests are related to experimental surgery, pain, analgesia and anesthesia of laboratory animals.


    Patricia Foley Editor

    Patricia L. Foley, DVM, DCLAM, is the Director, Division of Comparative Medicine at Georgetown University.        

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