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Toxicology studies. II. The laboratory animal

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Toxicology studies. II. The laboratory animal

Auteurs : J. G. Fox ; P. Thibert ; D. L. Arnold ; D. R. Krewski ; H. C. Grice

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Abstract: The laboratory animal can be thought of as the toxicologist's major instrument for use in a safety evaluation programme. Consequently, to obtain reliable results from such an ‘instrument’, the toxicologist must obtain animals of the highest quality available, and maintain as well as monitor them in such a manner that intercurrent infections or latent diseases do not produce effects leading to erroneous conclusions. The procedures described will enhance the reliability of the results obtained in toxicological studies.

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DOI: 10.1016/0015-6264(79)90127-5

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