Housing conditions affect self-administration of anxiolytic by laboratory mice (2004)
Sherwin, C. M., Olsson, I. A. S.
Abstract
Standard cages for laboratory rodents may induce greater anxiety than enriched cages. Enriched mice drank significantly less of the midazolam solution than the non-enriched mice, suggesting that the combined effect of more space and enrichment made the animals less anxious.
Published
2004
Citation
Sherwin, C. M., Olsson, I. A. S. 2004. Housing conditions affect self-administration of anxiolytic by laboratory mice. Animal Welfare 13, 33-38.
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