This volume answers the needs of those involved with drug testing by providing complete instructions in a single volume reference for the effective, humane administration of infusion techniques to several species. It offers guidelines for the use of equipment including tail cuffs, implanted buttons, and mini-osmotic pumps; detailed information on surgical preparation and surgical suite design, and the use of anesthesia, analgesics, and antibiotics. With contributions from several experts, this authoritative volume allows researchers to proceed with confidence in undertaking critical studies.…mehr
This volume answers the needs of those involved with drug testing by providing complete instructions in a single volume reference for the effective, humane administration of infusion techniques to several species. It offers guidelines for the use of equipment including tail cuffs, implanted buttons, and mini-osmotic pumps; detailed information on surgical preparation and surgical suite design, and the use of anesthesia, analgesics, and antibiotics. With contributions from several experts, this authoritative volume allows researchers to proceed with confidence in undertaking critical studies. Popular titles from the Laboratory Animal Pocket References Series OTI #1:Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction. Femoral Cannulation Using the Jacket/Harness Model in the Rat. Femoral Cannulation Using the Tail Cuff Exteriorisation Method in the Rat. Tethering and the Implanted Button Model in the Rat. Multidose Infusion Toxicity Studies in the Rat. Reproductive Infusion Toxicity Studies in the Rat. Femoral Cannulation Using the Tail Cuff Model in the Mouse. Multidose Infusion Toxicity Studies in the Mouse. Jugular Cannulation and Efficacy Studies in the Mouse. Femoral Cannulation of the Rabbit for Reproductive Toxicity Studies. Jugular Cannulation of the Rabbit for Reproductive Toxicity Studies. Jugular Cannulation of the Dog. The Non-Ambulatory Model in Dog Multidose Infusion Toxicity Studies. The Ambulatory Model in Dog Multidose Infusion Toxicity Studies. Surgical Preparation of the Large Primate. Multidose Infusion Toxicity Studies in the Large Primate. Surgical Preparation and Multidose Infusion Toxicity Studies in the Marmoset. Surgical Preparation of the Mini-Pig. Multidose Infusion Toxicity Studies in the Mini-Pig. Reproductive Toxicity Studies in the Mini-Pig. Common Pathological Findings in Continuous Infusion. The Use of Mini-Osmotic Pumps in Continuous Infusion Studies. The Contribution of Vehicles, Rates of Administration and Volumes to Infusion Studies. Equipment for Continuous Intravenous Infusion. NTI/Sales Copy
Introduction. Femoral Cannulation Using the Jacket/Harness Model in the Rat. Femoral Cannulation Using the Tail Cuff Exteriorisation Method in the Rat. Tethering and the Implanted Button Model in the Rat. Multidose Infusion Toxicity Studies in the Rat. Reproductive Infusion Toxicity Studies in the Rat. Femoral Cannulation Using the Tail Cuff Model in the Mouse. Multidose Infusion Toxicity Studies in the Mouse. Jugular Cannulation and Efficacy Studies in the Mouse. Femoral Cannulation of the Rabbit for Reproductive Toxicity Studies. Jugular Cannulation of the Rabbit for Reproductive Toxicity Studies. Jugular Cannulation of the Dog. The Non-Ambulatory Model in Dog Multidose Infusion Toxicity Studies. The Ambulatory Model in Dog Multidose Infusion Toxicity Studies. Surgical Preparation of the Large Primate. Multidose Infusion Toxicity Studies in the Large Primate. Surgical Preparation and Multidose Infusion Toxicity Studies in the Marmoset. Surgical Preparation of the Mini-Pig. Multidose Infusion Toxicity Studies in the Mini-Pig. Reproductive Toxicity Studies in the Mini-Pig. Common Pathological Findings in Continuous Infusion. The Use of Mini-Osmotic Pumps in Continuous Infusion Studies. The Contribution of Vehicles, Rates of Administration and Volumes to Infusion Studies. Equipment for Continuous Intravenous Infusion. NTI/Sales Copy
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