Reviews
"[A] valuable reference book, and potentially a course book for undergraduate and graduate laboratory animal science courses. [T]he text is well organized and well referenced. I would highly recommend this book as a reference text for all scientists using traditional laboratory animal species ." -- Contemporary Topics in Laboratory Animal Science, Vol. 43, No. 5, Sept. 2004 "Both volumes of this book are well written, user friendly it fills a current void by collecting together current practices in the scientific use of animals. Each chapter is well referenced and the book would be a valuable addition to the reference collections of animal facilities and research establishments." -- Bryan Howard, Animal Welfare, 2004 "Hau and Van Hoosier have drawn together information of the highest quality both volumes of this book will be valuable additions to the shelves of any veterinary surgeon involved in the field, either as a named vet or as a member of the multidisciplinary scientific team required in modern biomedical research." -- Paul Townsend, The Veterinary Record, May 31, 2003 "The text is quite easy to navigate using the chapter contents and index. The photographs and tables are clear and well used throughout. The vast scope of information that this handbook contains is diverse, informative, and quite useful. The strength of these volumes is in their ability to cover a broad range of topics yet in such detail. This set would be an asset to the graduate student and researcher needing an excellent reference manual." -- Sandra L. Jex, Animal Lab News, July/Aug 2003, "[A] valuable reference book, and potentially a course book for undergraduate and graduate laboratory animal science courses. … [T]he text is well organized and well referenced. I would highly recommend this book as a reference text for all scientists using traditional laboratory animal species … ." -- Contemporary Topics in Laboratory Animal Science, Vol. 43, No. 5, Sept. 2004 "Both volumes of this book are well written, user friendly … it fills a current void by collecting together current practices in the scientific use of animals. Each chapter is well referenced and the book would be a valuable addition to the reference collections of animal facilities and research establishments." -- Bryan Howard, Animal Welfare, 2004 "Hau and Van Hoosier have drawn together information of the highest quality … both volumes of this book will be valuable additions to the shelves of any veterinary surgeon involved in the field, either as a named vet or as a member of the multidisciplinary scientific team required in modern biomedical research." -- Paul Townsend, The Veterinary Record, May 31, 2003 "The text is quite easy to navigate using the chapter contents and index. The photographs and tables are clear and well used throughout. …The vast scope of information that this handbook contains is diverse, informative, and quite useful. The strength of these volumes is in their ability to cover a broad range of topics yet in such detail. This set would be an asset to the graduate student and researcher needing an excellent reference manual." -- Sandra L. Jex, Animal Lab News, July/Aug 2003, "[A] valuable reference book, and potentially a course book for undergraduate and graduate laboratory animal science courses. ... [T]he text is well organized and well referenced. I would highly recommend this book as a reference text for all scientists using traditional laboratory animal species ... ." -- Contemporary Topics in Laboratory Animal Science, Vol. 43, No. 5, Sept. 2004 "Both volumes of this book are well written, user friendly ... it fills a current void by collecting together current practices in the scientific use of animals. Each chapter is well referenced and the book would be a valuable addition to the reference collections of animal facilities and research establishments." -- Bryan Howard, Animal Welfare, 2004 "Hau and Van Hoosier have drawn together information of the highest quality ... both volumes of this book will be valuable additions to the shelves of any veterinary surgeon involved in the field, either as a named vet or as a member of the multidisciplinary scientific team required in modern biomedical research." -- Paul Townsend, The Veterinary Record, May 31, 2003 "The text is quite easy to navigate using the chapter contents and index. The photographs and tables are clear and well used throughout. ...The vast scope of information that this handbook contains is diverse, informative, and quite useful. The strength of these volumes is in their ability to cover a broad range of topics yet in such detail. This set would be an asset to the graduate student and researcher needing an excellent reference manual." -- Sandra L. Jex, Animal Lab News, July/Aug 2003 " -- Paul Townsend, The Veterinary Record, May 31, 2003 "The text is quite easy to navigate using the chapter contents and index. The photographs and tables are clear and well used throughout. ...The vast scope of information that this handbook contains is diverse, informative, and quite useful. The strength of these volumes is in their ability to cover a broad range of topics yet in such detail. This set would be an asset to the graduate student and researcher needing an excellent reference manual." -- Sandra L. Jex, Animal Lab News, July/Aug 2003, "[A] valuable reference book, and potentially a course book for undergraduate and graduate laboratory animal science courses. e [T]he text is well organized and well referenced. I would highly recommend this book as a reference text for all scientists using traditional laboratory animal species e ." -- Contemporary Topics in Laboratory Animal Science, Vol. 43, No. 5, Sept. 2004 "Both volumes of this book are well written, user friendly e it fills a current void by collecting together current practices in the scientific use of animals. Each chapter is well referenced and the book would be a valuable addition to the reference collections of animal facilities and research establishments." -- Bryan Howard, Animal Welfare, 2004 "Hau and Van Hoosier have drawn together information of the highest quality e both volumes of this book will be valuable additions to the shelves of any veterinary surgeon involved in the field, either as a named vet or as a member of the multidisciplinary scientific team required in modern biomedical research." -- Paul Townsend, The Veterinary Record, May 31, 2003 "The text is quite easy to navigate using the chapter contents and index. The photographs and tables are clear and well used throughout. eThe vast scope of information that this handbook contains is diverse, informative, and quite useful. The strength of these volumes is in their ability to cover a broad range of topics yet in such detail. This set would be an asset to the graduate student and researcher needing an excellent reference manual." -- Sandra L. Jex, Animal Lab News, July/Aug 2003, "[A] valuable reference book, and potentially a course book for undergraduate and graduate laboratory animal science courses. ... [T]he text is well organized and well referenced. I would highly recommend this book as a reference text for all scientists using traditional laboratory animal species ... ." -- Contemporary Topics in Laboratory Animal Science, Vol. 43, No. 5, Sept. 2004 "Both volumes of this book are well written, user friendly ... it fills a current void by collecting together current practices in the scientific use of animals. Each chapter is well referenced and the book would be a valuable addition to the reference collections of animal facilities and research establishments." -- Bryan Howard, Animal Welfare, 2004 "Hau and Van Hoosier have drawn together information of the highest quality ... both volumes of this book will be valuable additions to the shelves of any veterinary surgeon involved in the field, either as a named vet or as a member of the multidisciplinary scientific team required in modern biomedical research." -- Paul Townsend, The Veterinary Record, May 31, 2003 "The text is quite easy to navigate using the chapter contents and index. The photographs and tables are clear and well used throughout. ...The vast scope of information that this handbook contains is diverse, informative, and quite useful. The strength of these volumes is in their ability to cover a broad range of topics yet in such detail. This set would be an asset to the graduate student and researcher needing an excellent reference manual." -- Sandra L. Jex, Animal Lab News, July/Aug 2003
Table of Content
Contents Preface Editors Contributors Animal Models, Jann Hau Animal Models for Human Behavior, Steven J. Schapiro Animal Models for Psychological Disorders, Robert Murison and Anne Marita Milde Animal Models in Neuroscience, Jesper Mogensen Induced Animal Models of Parkinson's Disease, G. A. Smith, E. Murphy, S. B. Dunnett, and E. L. Lane Animal Models in Aging and Alzheimer's Disease, Yael H. Edrey and Rochelle Buffenstein Animal Models in Pain Research, Klas S. P. Abelson and John V. Roughan Animal Models in Pharmacology and Toxicology, Otto Meyer, Ove Svendsen, and Jens Lykkesfeldt Animal Models for Otolaryngological Disorders, Mikhail Wadie and Clarence T. Sasaki Animal Models of Lung Physiology during Anesthesia, Göran Hedenstierna, Görel Nyman, and Claes Frostell Animal Models of Female Reproduction and Fetal Growth and Development, Anthony M. Carter Animal Models in Vaccinology, Coenraad F. M. Hendriksen Animal Models in AIDS Research, K. Jagannadha Sastry, Pramod N. Nehete, Amy N. Courtney, and Danielle R. Fontenot Animal Models for the Study of Helicobacter Infection, Akira Nishizono Animal Models in Mycology, Henrik Elvang Jensen Animal Models in Biodefense Research, Mark A. Suckow and Patrick Sharp Animal Models in Oral Health Sciences, Björn Klinge and Jörgen Jönsson Animal Models of Hearing Loss and Tinnitus, Richard Salvi, Edward Lobarinas, Guang-Di Chen, Daniel Stolzberg, and Dalian Ding