Stereotaxic Neurosurgery in Laboratory Rodent Handbook on Best Pract
Stereotaxic neurosurgery in rodents is used by a variety of people working at research laboratories (research staff, technicians, students at animal facilities...). The present handbook presents all the steps necessary to complete a stereotaxic neurosurge
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Handbook on Best Practices
Stereotaxic Neurosurgery in Laboratory Rodent
Barbara Ferry • Damien Gervasoni Catherine Vogt
Stereotaxic Neurosurgery in Laboratory Rodent Handbook on Best Practices
Barbara Ferry Lyon Neuroscience Research Centre CNRS UMR 5292–INSERM U 1028 Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 Lyon
Catherine Vogt Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 Lyon
France
France Damien Gervasoni Lyon Neuroscience Research Centre CNRS UMR 5292–INSERM U 1028 Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 Lyon
France
Translation by Dr. Marc Marien from the French language edition ‘Précis de neurochirurgie stéréotaxique appliquée aux rongeurs de laboratoire’ © Editions Lavoisier, Cachan, 2012; ISBN : 9782743014599 ISBN 978-2-8178-0471-2 ISBN 978-2-8178-0472-9 DOI 10.1007/978-2-8178-0472-9 Springer Paris Heidelberg New York Dordrecht London
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Foreword
The use of animals for research purposes can only be justified under a set of strict conditions. During the last decade, animal experimentation has become more and more subjected to the control of legislative regulations. The European Directive 2010/63/EU on the protection of animals used for scient
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