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Wheel-running preferences of Peromysucs

Year Published: 1965Animal Type: Mouse, Rodent

Citation: Kavanau, J. L., Brant, D. H. 1965. Wheel-running preferences of Peromysucs. Nature 208, 597-598.

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Comparison of bedding material: Habitat preference of pregnant mice and reproductive performance

Pregnant mice exhibit a definite preference for a processed sawdust bedding material as opposed to a commercial deodorized cellulose.

Year Published: 1968Animal Type: Mouse, Rodent

Citation: Iturrian, W. B., Fink, G. B. 1968. Comparison of bedding material: Habitat preference of pregnant mice and reproductive performance. Laboratory Animal Care [Laboratory Animal Science] 18, 160-164.

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Effect of noise in the animal house on seizure susceptibility and growth of mice

Year Published: 1968Animal Type: Mouse, Rodent

Citation: Iturrian, W. B., Fink, G. B. 1968. Effect of noise in the animal house on seizure susceptibility and growth of mice. Laboratory Animal Care [Laboratory Animal Science] 18, 557-560.

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Effect of differential environmental enrichment on brain weight and on acetylcholinesterase and cholinesterase activities in mice

Two inbred strains of mice were used in a replication of the Berkeley rat studies on the cerebral effects of differential environmental enrichment. Those raised in a complex environment and given extensive maze training showed significantly heavier brain weights and...

Year Published: 1968Topics: Environmental EnrichmentAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent

Citation: La Torre, J. C. 1968. Effect of differential environmental enrichment on brain weight and on acetylcholinesterase and cholinesterase activities in mice. Experimental Neurology 22, 493-503.

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The effect of corncob bedding on reproductivity and leucine incorporation in mice

Preweaning mortality was increased when the mice were housed on corncob bedding (22%) when compared with pine sawdust bedding (13%).

Year Published: 1969Animal Type: Mouse, Rodent

Citation: Port, C. D., Kaltenbach, J. P. 1969. The effect of corncob bedding on reproductivity and leucine incorporation in mice. Laboratory Animal Care [Laboratory Animal Science] 19, 46-49.

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Social factors and resistance to malaria in the mouse: Effects of group vs

Mortality rate of malaria-infected mice was related to number of animals per cage, population sizes ranging from 1 to 20. This was independent of age, sex, and number of animals per cage infected. Individually housed mice died as fast as...

Year Published: 1969Animal Type: Mouse, Rodent

Citation: Plaut, S. M., Ader, R., Friedman, S. B. et al. 1969. Social factors and resistance to malaria in the mouse: Effects of group vs. individual housing on resistance to Plasmodium berghei infection. Psychosomatic Medicine 31, 536-552.

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Effects of postweaning enrichment and isolation upon emotionality and brain weight in the mouse

At weaning (21 days) 60 male C57BL/6J mice were placed into isolation cages while 60 others were grouped in enriched environments. Fifteen days later half of each group was shifted to the opposite housing condition while the other half continued...

Year Published: 1969Animal Type: Mouse, Rodent

Citation: Denenberg, V. H., Wehmer, F., Werboff, J. et al. 1969. Effects of postweaning enrichment and isolation upon emotionality and brain weight in the mouse. Physiology and Behavior 4, 403-406.

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Effects of enriched environment upon hoarding

95 mice from 2 inbred strains were exposed to a postweaning enriched environment or to a standard environment. The design allowed assessment of effects due to environment, genotype, and genotype * environment interactions. Environment enrichment differentially affected hoarding performance in...

Year Published: 1968Topics: Environmental EnrichmentAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent

Citation: Manosevitz, M., Campenot, R. B., Swencionis, C. F. 1968. Effects of enriched environment upon hoarding. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 66, 319-324.

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Brain weight increases resulting from environmental enrichment: a directional dominance in mice

Sets of our male and sets of four female C3HxBALB hybrid mice were raised in (1) small standard cages [280 cm2] that were barren, vs.(2) large test cages [1375 cm2] that were barren, vs.(3) large test cages [1375 cm2] that...

Year Published: 1970Animal Type: Mouse, Rodent

Citation: Henderson, N. D. 1970. Brain weight increases resulting from environmental enrichment: a directional dominance in mice. Science 169(947), 776-778.

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Experimental modification of brain weight and behavior in mice: An enrichment study

The effects of environmental enrichment and isolation on cortical weight and learning ability were measured in mice from lines selectively bred for high and low brain weight and from an unselected control line from the same foundation population. Animals from...

Year Published: 1970Animal Type: Mouse, Rodent

Citation: Collins, R. 1970. Experimental modification of brain weight and behavior in mice: An enrichment study. Psychobiology 3, 145-155.

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