
Microbial and Phenotypic Definition of Rats and Mice
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- Front Matter
- Preface
- Contents
- Opening Remarks
- The Need for Defined Rats and Mice in Biomedical Research: Problems, Issues, and the Current State of Affairs
- The Need for Defined Rats and Mice in Biomedical Research: Problems, Issues, and the Current State of Affairs
- The Biological Integrity of Laboratory Rodents
- Quality Testing System for SPF Animals in Japan and Problems in the Management of Such Systems
- Definition of Microbiological Status of Rats and Mice / The Need for Methods of Defining Flora / International Standards for Terminology
- Development of Rodent Pathogen Profiles and Adequacy of Detection Technology
- Current Status of Pathogen Status in Mice and Rats
- Genetic Background and Phenotypes in Animal Models of Human Diseases
- Genetic and Phenotypic Definition of Laboratory Mice and Rats / What Constitutes an Acceptable Genetic-Phenotypic Definition
- Phenotype Assessment Requires More Than a Casual Observation
- Genetic and Phenotypic Definition of Laboratory Mice and Rats / What Constitutes an Acceptable Genetic-Phenotypic Definition
- Genetic and Phenotypic Definition of Laboratory Mice and Rats / What Constitutes an Acceptable Genetic-Phenotypic Definition
- CIEA/NCRR/NIH Genetic and Microbiological Monitoring of Mouse and Rat Resources: Directions for the Future
- CIEA/NCRR/NIH Genetic and Microbiological Monitoring of Mouse and Rat Resources: Directions for the Future
- Closing Comments / Summary of Presentations
- Summary of Presentations
- Summary of Presentations
- Summary of Presentations
- Summary of Presentations
- Appendix A US/Japan Meeting
- Appendix B Meeting Participants
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