Cage design reduces emotionality in mice (1989)
Chamove, A. S.
Abstract
The results of this study clearly showed that the presence of vertical partitions in the cages of mice reduced the stressfulness of caging and also led to mice which were less reactive when tested outside their cages. ... When reared in the more complex cages, the animals gained more weight and were more active.
Published
1989
Citation
Chamove, A. S. 1989. Cage design reduces emotionality in mice. Laboratory Animals 23, 215-219.
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