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Automated homecage behavioural analysis and the implementation of the three Rs in research involving mice

Richardson, 2012

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18198373566491531729
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Richardson C
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Alternatives to Laboratory Animals

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Automated Homecage Behavioural Analysis and the Implementation of the Three Rs in Research Involving Mice Page 1 DISCUSSIONS It is widely accepted that the Three Rs principles of replacement, reduction and refinement should be introduced into experimental …
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