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Refinement of neuroscience procedures using non human primates (2005)

Wolfensohn, S. E., Peters, A.

Abstract

It is demonstrated that long-tailed macaques with cranial implants can be group-housed without undue risk. Contrary to initial expectations we have not found any increased incidence in infection due to the presence of other animals or foraging substrate.

Published
2005

Animal Type
Macaque, Nonhuman Primate
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Citation
Wolfensohn, S. E., Peters, A. 2005. Refinement of neuroscience procedures using non human primates. Animal Technology and Welfare 4, 49-50.

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