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ILAR Journal V34(4) 1992 [FORMERLY ILAR NEWS]
ILAR News 7-year Cumulative Index (1985-1992)

ILAR News Subject Index, 1985-1992


A

ACCREDITATION/AAALAC
AAALAC Accreditation: Declining Trends in Deficiencies, 32(4):7, 1990
AAALAC Rules of Accreditation, 30(2):10, 1988

ALGAE
Biological Specimens Other Than Intact Living Vertebrate Animals Available for Biomedical Research, 32(2):Al, 1990

ALTERNATIVES
Alternatives to the Use of Live Vertebrates in Biomedical Research and Testing: An Annotated Bibliography, 34(3):Sl, 1992; 33(3):Sl, 1991; 32(l):Al, 1990; 31(l):Al, 1989
Biological Specimens Other Than Intact Living Vertebrate Animals Available for Biomedical Research, 32(2):Al, 1990

AMA (American Medical Association)
AMA White Paper on Animal Use-A Review, 32(l):19, 1990
A Medical Ethics Primer (includes reprint of AMA Principles of Medical Ethics), 31(4):21, 1989

AMPHIBIANS
An Economical, Balanced Diet for Xenopus, 30(3):20, 1988
The Indiana University Axolotl Colony's Short Guide to the Care and Feeding of Axolotls, 30(3):18, 1988
Recommendations for the Care of Amphibians and Reptiles in Academic Institutions, 33(4):S1, 1991

ANESTHESIA
Gas Anesthesia Setup for Methoxyflurane Use in Small Rodents, 32(l):17, 1990
Pain in the Neonate: The Effects of Anesthesia, 33(1/2):19, 1991
A Synopsis of Recognition and Alleviation of Pain and Distress in Laboratory Animals, 33(4):71, 1991
USDA Responds to Questions from Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees, 32(4):9, 1990

ANIMAL MODELS
Annotated Bibliography on Uncommonly Used Laboratory Animals: Marnmals, 29(4):IA, 1986
Assessment of Pain in the Burned Child and Associated Studies in the Laboratory Rat, 33(1/2):13, 1991
The Biological Models and Materials Research Program, National Center for Research Resources, National Institutes of Health, 34(3):36, 1992
The Cdb:BHE Rat-A Model for Non-insulin-dependent, Nonobese Diabetes Mellitus, 33(4):58, 1991
Characteristics of Thermogenesis, Obesity, and Longevity in the LA/N-cp Rat, 32(3):32, 1990
Contribution of Nonhuman Primates to Understanding Coronary Artery Atherosclerosis in Humans, 32(2):4, 1990
Development of Fatty and Corpulent Rat Strains, 32(3):2, 1990
Important Laboratory Animal Resources: Selection Criteria and Funding Mechanism for Their Preservation, 32(4):Al, 1990
Jcr:LA-corpulent Rat: A Strain with Spontaneous Vascular and Myocardial Disease, 32(3):27, 1990
Modeling in Biomedical Research: An Assessment of Current and Potential Approaches, 32(2):2, 1990
SHHF/Mcc-cp Rat: Model of Obesity, Non-insulin-dependent Diabetes, and Congestive Heart Failure, 32(3):23, 1990
The Spontaneous Hypertensive/NIH-corpulent Rat: A New Rodent Model for the Study of Non-insulin-dependent Diabetes Mellitus and Its Complications, 32(3):19, 1990
Spontaneously Hypercholesterolemic Pig as an Animal Model for Human Atherosclerosis, 30(4):5, 1988
The Squirrel Monkey in Biomedical Research, 31(1):11, 1989
Third International Registry of Animal Models of Thrombosis and Hemorrhagic Diseases, 30(l):Rl, 1988
The Trisomy 16 Mouse as a Model of Down Syndrome, 29(3):4, 1986
Wistar Diabetic Fatty Rat, 32(3):9, 1990
WKY Fatty Rat as a Model of Obesity and Non-insulin- dependent Diabetes Mellitus, 32(3):13, 1990
Zucker (fa/fa) Rat, 32(3):4, 1990
Zucker Diabetic Fatty Rat as a Model for Non-insulin- dependent Diabetes Mellitus, 32(3):16, 1990

ANIMAL WELFARE/USE
AMA White Paper on Animal Use-A Review, 32(l):19, 1990
Animal Research Necessary for Continued Improvements in Human Health (letter), 31(4):2, 1989
Animals as Beneficiaries of Biomedical Research Origi- nally Intended for Humans, 30(4):13, 1988
Attitudes Toward Animal Research, 31(2):13, 1989
Commentary on Attitudes Toward Animal Research, 31(2):15, 1989
Commentary on The Moral Status of Mice, 31(l):6, 1989
Commentary on UKCCCR Guidelines for the Welfare of Animals in Experimental Neoplasia, 31(3):21, 1989
Controlled Water Access Paradigm, 34(3):27, 1992 Governmental Activities Relating to the Use of Animals in Research, 29(2):7, 1986
ILAR Principles and Guidelines for the Use of Animals in Precollege Education, 31(3):Al, 1989
Inconsistency is Hallmark of Human Behavior (letter), 31(2):3, 1989
Informed Opinion on Animal Use Must be Pursued (let- ter), 31(2):2, 1989
A Medical Ethics Primer, 31(4):21, 1989 The Moral Status of Mice, 31(t):4, 1989
Most Scientists Concerned About Animal Welfare (let- ter), 31(3):2, 1989
Prolonged Water Deprivation: A Case Study, 33(3):48, 1991
Rejoinder to "Controlled Water Access Paradigm", 34(3):30, 1992
Research!America Promotes Medical Research (letter), 32(2):10, 1990
Society Resolution: The Importance of Animals in Bio- logical Research, American Society of lchthyologists and Herpetologists, 32(4):11, 1990
Statistical Approach for Calculating the Optimum Num- ber of Animals Needed in Research, 32(l):11, 1990
Troubling Inconsistencies Among Students Opposing Animal Research (letter), 31(3):3, 1989
UKCCCR Guidelines for the Welfare of Animals in Ex- perimental Neoplasia, 31(3):16, 1989

ANTIBODY PRODUCTION
Commentary on Refinement of Monoclonal Antibody Pro- duction and Animal Well-being, 31(l):10, 1989
Most Scientists Concerned About Animal Welfare (letter), 31(3):2, 1989
NIH Intramural Recommendations for the Research Use of Complete Freund's Adjuvant, 30(2):9, 1988
Refinement of Monoclonal Antibody Production and Animal Well-being, 31(t):7, 1989
Refinement of MAB Production a Welcome Trend (letter), 31(2):4, 1989
ASIH (American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists Society Resolution: The Importance of Animals in Biological Research, American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, 32(4):11, 1990

ATHEROSCLEROSIS
Contribution of Nonhuman Primates to Understanding Coronary Artery Atherosclerosis in Humans, 32(2):4, 1990
Spontaneously Hypercholesterolemic Pig as an Animal Model for Human Atherosclerosis, 30(4):5, 1988

AXOLOTL
The Indiana University Axolotl Colony's Short Guide to the Care and Feeding of Axolotls, 30(3):18, 1988

B

BIBLIOGRAPHY
Alternatives to the Use of Live Vertebrates in Biomedi- cal Research and Testing: An Annotated Bibliography, 34(3):Sl, 1992; 33(3):Sl, 1991; 32(l):Al, 1990; 31(t):Al, 1989

BLOOD
Biological Effects of Blood Loss: Implications for Sam- pling Volumes and Techniques, 31(4):5, 1989
Commentary on Biological Effects of Blood Loss: Impli- cations for Sampling Volumes and Techniques, 31(4):19, 1989

BOOK REVIEW
AMA White Paper on Animal Use-A Review, 32(l):19, 1990
A Synopsis of Recognition and Alleviation of Pain and Distress in Laboratory Animals, 33(4):71, 1991

C

CAENORKABDITIS
The Biological Models and Materials Research Program, National Center for Research Resources, National In- stitutes of Health, 34(3):36, 1992

CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
Contribution of Nonhuman Primates to Understanding Coronary Artery Atherosclerosis in Humans, 32(2):4, 1990
Jcr:LA-corputent Rat: A Strain with Spontaneous Vascular and Myocardial Disease, 32(3):27, 1990
Modeling in Biomedical Research: An Assessment of Current and Potential Approaches, 32(2):2, 1990
The Squirrel Monkey in Biomedical Research, 31(1):11, 1989

CCAC (Canadian Council on Animal Care)
Canadian Council on Animal Care: Its Role, 32(3):39, 1990

CELL LINES
The Biological Models and Materials Research Program, National Center for Research Resources, National In- stitutes of Health, 34(3):36, 1992
Biological Specimens Other Than Intact Living Verte- brate Animals Available for Biomedical Research, 32(2):Al, 1990

CEPHALOPODS
The Biological Models and Materials Research Program, National Center for Research Resources, National In- stitutes of Health, 34(3):36, 1992
A Question of Pain in Invertebrates, 33(1/2):25, 1991

CLONING
Nuclear Transplantation and Embryo Cloning in Mammals, 33(4):62, 1991

COMMENTARY
AMA White Paper on Animal Use-A Review, 32(l):19, 1990
Animals as Beneficiaries of Biomedical Research Originally Intended for Humans, 30(4):13, 1988
Commentary on Attitudes Toward Animal Research, 31(2):15, 1989
Commentary on Biological Effects of Blood Loss: Implications for Sampling Volumes and Techniques, 31(4):19, 1989
Commentary on Environmental Enrichment for Laboratory Animals, 31(2):11,12, 1989
Commentary on The Moral Status of Mice, 31(l):6, 1989 Commentary on Psychological Well-being of Primates in Captivity, 31(3):15, 1989
Commentary on Refinement of Monoclonal Antibody Pro- duction and Animal Well-being, 31(l):10, 1989
Commentary on UKCCCR Guidelines for the Welfare of Animals in Experimental Neoplasia, 31(3):21, 1989

CONSERVATION
Conservationally Sound Assurance of Primate Supply and Diversity, 34(4):53, 1993

CRYOPRESERVATION
Important Laboratory Animal Resources: Selection Criteria and Funding Mechanism for Their Preservation, 32(4):Al, 1990
Sernen Collection, Evaluation, and Cryopreservation in Exotic Animal Species: Maximizing Reproductive Po- tential, 32(l):2, 1990
World Veterinary Association Policy Statement on Animal Welfare, Well-being, and Ethology, 31(4):29, 1989

D

DIABETES
The Cdb:BHE Rat-A Model for Non-insulin-dependent, Nonobese Diabetes Mellitus, 33(4):58, 1991
Characteristics of Thermogenesis, Obesity, and Longevity in the LA/N-cp Rat, 32(3):32, 1990
Development of Fatty and Corpulent Rat Strains, 32(3):2, 1990
Jcr:LA-corputent Rat: A Strain with Spontaneous Vascular and Myocardial Disease, 32(3):27, 1990
Modeling in Biomedical Research: An Assessment of Current and Potential Approaches, 32(2):2, 1990
SHHF/Mcc-cp Rat: Model of Obesity, Non-insulin-dependent Diabetes, and Congestive Heart Failure, 32(3):23, 1990
The Spontaneous Hypertensive/NIH-corpulent Rat: A New Rodent Model for the Study of Non-insulin-dependent Diabetes Mellitus and Its Complications, 32(3):19, 1990.
Wistar Diabetic Fatty Rat, 32(3):9, 1990
WKY Fatty Rat as a Model of Obesity and Non-insulin- dependent Diabetes Mellitus, 32(3):13, 1990
Zucker (fa/fa) Rat, 32(3):4, 1990
Zucker Diabetic Fatty Rat as a Model for Non-insulin- dependent Diabetes Mellitus, 32(3):16, 1990

DISTRESS
Commentary on UKCCCR Guidelines for the Welfare of Animals in Experimental Neoplasia, 31(3):21, 1989
Pain in Animals and Humans: An Introduction, 33(1/2):2, 1991
Pain in the Neonate: The Effects of Anesthesia, 33(1/2):19, 1991
A Question of Pain in Invertebrates, 33(1/2):25, 1991
A Synopsis of Recognition and Alleviation of Pain and Distress in Laboratory Animals, 33(4):71, 1991
UKCCCR Guidelines for the Welfare of Animals in Ex- perirnentat Neoplasia, 31(3):16, 1989

DNA
The Biological Models and Materials Research Program, National Center for Research Resources, National In- stitutes of Health, 34(3):36, 1992

DOWN'S SYNDROME
The Trisomy 16 Mouse as a Model of Down Syndrome, 29(3):4, 1986
DROSOPHILA
Biological Specimens Other Than Intact Living Vertebrate Animals Available for Biomedical Research, 32(2):Al, 1990

E

ENRICHMENT
Agricultural Animal Scientists Facing Issues of Environmental Enrichment (letter), 31(3):4, 1989
Commentary on Environmental Enrichment for Laboratory Animals, 31(2):11,12, 1989
Environmental Enrichment for Laboratory Animals, 31(2):5, 1989
Psychological Well-being of Primates in Captivity, 31(3):5, 1989
World Veterinary Association Policy Statement on Animal Welfare, Well-being, and Ethology, 31(4):29,1989

ETHICS
Animals as Beneficiaries of Biomedical Research Origi- nally Intended for Humans, 30(4):13, 1988
Commentary on The Moral Status of Mice 31(l):6, 1989
Inconsistency is Hallmark of Human Behavior (letter), 31(2):3, 1989
Informed Opinion on Animal Use Must be Pursued (letter), 31(2):2, 1989
A Medical Ethics Primer, 31(4):21, 1989
The Moral Status of Mice, 31(l):4, 1989
A Question of Pain in Invertebrates, 33(1/2):25, 1991
World Veterinary Association Policy Statement on Animal Welfare, Well-being, and Ethology, 31(4):29, 1989

ETHOLOGY
A Medical Ethics Primer, 31(4):21, 1989
World Veterinary Association Policy Statement on Animal Welfare, Well-being, and Ethology, 31(4):29, 1989

F

FLUIDS
Biological Specimens Other Than Intact Living Verte- brate Animals Available for Biomedical Research, 32(2):Al, 1990

FREUND'S ADJUVANT
NIH Intramural Recommendations for the Research Use of Complete Freund's Adjuvant, 30(2):9, 1988

GENETIC ENGINEERING
Nuclear Transplantation and Embryo Cloning in Mam- mals, 33(4):62, 1991
Transgenic Animals, 30(3):8, 1988

GUIDELINES
AAALAC Rules of Accreditation, 30(2):10, 1988
An Economical, Balanced Diet for Xenopus, 30(3):20, 1988
Canadian Council on Animal Care: Its Role, 32(3):39, 1990
Commentary on Refinement of Monoclonal Antibody Production and Animal Well-being, 31(l):10, 1989
Commentary on UKCCCR Guidelines for the Welfare of Animals in Experimental Neoplasia, 31(3):21, 1989
Guidelines for Prevention of Herpesvirus Simiae (B-vi- rus) Infection in Monkey Handlers, 30(3):21, 1988
Guidelines for Surveillance, Prevention, and Control of Hantaan Virus Infection, 30(4):15, 1988
ILAR Principles and Guidelines for the Use of Animals in Precollege Education, 31(3):Al, 1989
The Indiana University Axolotl Colony's Short Guide to the Care and Feeding of Axolotls, 30(3):18, 1988
NIH Intramural Recommendations for the Research Use of Complete Freund's Adjuvant, 30(2):9, 1988
Refinement of Monoclonal Antibody Production and Animal Well-being, 31(l):7, 1989
Refinement of MAB Production a Welcome Trend (letter), 31(2):4, 1989
Society Resolution: The Importance of Animals in Biological Research, American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, 32(4):Il, 1990
UKCCCR Guidelines for the Welfare of Animals in Experimental Neoplasia, 31(3):16, 1989
World Veterinary Association Policy Statement on Animal Welfare, Well-being, and Ethology, 31(4):29, 1989

H

HANTAAN VIRUS INFECTION
Guidelines for Surveillance, Prevention, and Control of Hantaan Virus Infection, 30(4):15, 1988

HEMORRHAGIC DISEASE
Third International Registry of Animal Models of Thrombosis and Hemorrhagic Diseases, 30(l):Rl, 1988

HERMISSENDA
The Biological Models and Materials Research Program, National Center for Research Resources, National Institutes of Health, 34(3):36, 1992

HERPESVIRUS SIMIAE
Guidelines for Prevention of Herpesvirus Simiae (B-virus) Infection in Monkey Handlers, 30(3):21, 1988

HYBRIDOMAS
Biological Specimens Other Than Intact Living Vertebrate Animals Available for Biomedical Research, 32(2):Al, 1990

HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA
Spontaneously Hypercholesterolemic Pig as an Animal Model for Human Atherosclerosis, 30(4):5, 1988

I

IACUC
Controlled Water Access Paradigm, 34(3):27, 1992 Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees: Who Should Serve? 33(1/2):31, 1991
Prolonged Water Deprivation: A Case Study, 33(3):48, 1991
The Public Health Service Responds to Commonly Asked Questions, 33(4):68, 1991
Rejoinder to "Controlled Water Access Paradigm," 34(3):30, 1992
Review Standards for Animal Research: A Closer Look, 32(4):2, 1990
Scientific Merit Review: The Role of the IACUC, 34(1/2):15, 1992
USDA Responds to Questions from Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees, 32(4):9, 1990

ILAR
ILAR Council and Committee Membership Fiscal Year 1986, 29(l):I, 1985
ILAR Council and Committee Membership Fiscal Year 1988, 30(l):I, 1988
ILAR Council and Committee Membership Fiscal Year 1990, 31(4):3, 1989
ILAR's Current Committees and Programs-An Over- view, 34(3):33, 1992
ILAR Principles and Guidelines for the Use of Animals in Precollege Education, 31(3):Al, 1989
The Institute of Laboratory Animal Resources-Forty Years of Service, 34(3):32, 1992
Letter to ILAR News Readers, 31(l):2, 1989

IMMUNODEFICIENT RODENTS
Abstracts from the Seventh International Workshop on Immune-deficient Animals, The Jackson Laboratory 34(1/2):Sl, 1992
The Nude Mouse, 34(1/2):I, 1992
The rnu (Rowett Nude) and rnu' (nznu, New Zealand Nude) Rat: An Update, 34(1/2):3, 1992
X-Linked Immune-deficient Mice, 34(1/2):12, 1992

IMMUNOLOGY
Transgenic Animals, 30(3):8, 1988

INVERTEBRATES
The Biological Models and Materials Research Program, National Center for Research Resources, National In- stitutes of Health, 34(3):36, 1992
Biological Specimens Other Than Intact Living Verte- brate Animals Available for Biomedical Research, 32(2):Al, 1990
A Question of Pain in Invertebrates, 33(1/2):25, 1991

J

JACKSON LABORATORY, THE
Abstracts from the Seventh International Workshop on Immune-deficient Animals, The Jackson Laboratory, 34(1/2):Sl, 1992

L

LEGISLATION/REGULATION
Canadian Council on Animal Care: Its Role, 32(3):39, 1990
Governmental Activities Relating to the Use of Animals in Research, 29(2):7, 1986
Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees: Who Should Serve? 33(1/2):31, 1991
The Public Health Service Responds to Commonly Asked Questions, 33(4):68, 1991
Scientific Merit Review: The Role of the IACUC, 34(1/2):15, 1992 USDA Responds to Questions from Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees, 32(4):9, 1990

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Agricultural Animal Scientists Facing Issues of Environ- mental Enrichment, 31(3):4, 1989
Animal Research Necessary for Continued Improvements in Human Health (letter), 31(4):2, 1989
Controlled Water Access Paradigm, 34(3):27, 1992
Inconsistency is Hallmark of Human Behavior, 31(2):3, 1989
Informed Opinion on Animal Use Must be Pursued, 31(2):2, 1989
Most Scientists Concerned About Animal Welfare, 31(3):2, 1989
Refinement of MAB Production a Welcome Trend, 31(2):4, 1989
Rejoinder to "Controlled Water Access Paradigm," 34(3):30, 1992
Research!America Promotes Medical Research, 32(2): 10, 1990
Troubling Inconsistencies Among Students Opposing Animal Research, 31(3):3, 1989

LONGEVITY
Characteristics of Thermogenesis, Obesity, and Longev- ity in the LA/N-cp Rat, 32(3):32, 1990

M

MAJOR HISTOCOMPATABILITY (MHC)
RTI.A(MHC), RT2, and RT3 (Blood Group) Specificities of 44 Inbred and Congenic Rat Strains From the NIH Genetic Resource Colony, 33(3):44, 1991

MAMMALS
Annotated Bibliography on Uncommonly Used Labora- tory Animals: Mammals, 29(4):IA, 1986

MARINE ANIMALS
Biological Specimens Other Than Intact Living Verte- brate Animals Available for Biomedical Research, 32(2):Al, 1990

MARKING
Recommendations for the Care of Amphibians and Reptiles in Academic Institutions, 33(4):S1, 1991
Why Field Biologists Mark Free-ranging Vertebrates for Scientific Study, 31(2):17, 1989

METHOXYFLURANE
Gas Anesthesia Setup for Methoxyflurane Use in Small Rodents, 32(l):17, 1990

MICE
Commentary on The Moral Status of Mice, 31(l):6, 1989
Inconsistency is Hallmark of Human Behavior (letter), 31(2):3, 1989
Informed Opinion on Animal Use Must be Pursued (letter), 31(2):2, 1989
The Moral Status of Mice, 31(l):4, 1989
Mouse Globin Gene Nomenclature, 30(3):5, 1988
The Nude Mouse, 34(1/2):I, 1992
Standardized Nomenclature for Transgenic Animals, 34(4):00, 1992
The Trisomy 16 Mouse as a Model of Down Syndrome, 29(3):4, 1986
X-Linked Immune-deficient Mice, 34(1/2):12, 1992

N

NEMATOD
Biological Specimens Other Than Intact Living Verte- brate Animals Available for Biomedical Research, 32(2):Al, 1990

NEONATES
Pain in the Neonate: The Effects of Anesthesia, 33(1/2):19, 1991

NEOPLASIA
Commentary on UKCCCR Guidelines for the Welfare of Animals in Experimental Neoplasia, 31(3):21, 1989
UKCCCR Guidelines for the Welfare of Animals in Ex- perimental Neoplasia, 31(3):16, 1989

NIH
The Biological Models and Materials Research Program, National Center for Research Resources, National Institutes of Health, 34(3):36, 1992
Modeling in Biomedical Research: An Assessment of Current and Potential Approaches, 32(2):2, 1990
NIH Intramural Recommendations for the Research Use of Complete Freund's Adjuvant, 30(2):9, 1988
RTI.A(MHC), RT2, and RT3 (Blood Group) Specificities of 44 Inbred and Congenic Rat Strains From the NIH Genetic Resource Colony, 33(3):44, 1991

NOMENCLATURE
Definition, Nomenclature, and Conservation of Rat Strains, 34(4):Sl, 1992
Mouse Globin Gene Nomenclature, 30(3):5, 1988
Standardized Nomenclature for Transgenic Animals, 34(4):45, 1992

NONHUMAN PRIMATES
Commentary on Environmental Enrichment for Labora- tory Animals, 31(2):11,12, 1989
Conservationally Sound Assurance of Primate Supply and Diversity, 34(4):53, 1992
Contribution of Nonhuman Primates to Understanding Coronary Artery Atherosclerosis in Humans, 32(2):4, 1990
Controlled Water Access Paradigm, 34(3):27, 1992
Environmental Enrichment for Laboratory Animals, 31(2):5, 1989
Guidelines for Prevention of Herpesvirus Simiae (B-virus) Infection in Monkey Handlers, 30(3):21,1988
Prolonged Water Deprivation: A Case Study, 33(3):48, 1991
Psychological Well-being of Primates in Captivity, 31(3):5, 1989
Rejoinder to "Controlled Water Access Paradigm," 34(3):30, 1992
The Squirrel Monkey in Biomedical Research, 31(1):11, 1989
World Veterinary Association Policy Statement on Animal Welfare, Well-being, and Ethology, 31(4):29, 1989

NUCLEAR TRANSPLANTATION/TRANSFER
Nuclear Transplantation and Embryo Cloning in Mammals, 33(4):62, 1991

O

OBESITY
Characteristics of Thermogenesis, Obesity, and Longevity in the LA/N-cp Rat, 32(3):32, 1990
Development of Fatty and Corpulent Rat Strains, 32(3):2, 1990
Jcr:LA-corpulent Rat: A Strain with Spontaneous Vascular and Myocardial Disease, 32(3):27, 1990
SHHF/Mcc-cp Rat: Model of Obesity, Non-insulin-dependent Diabetes, and Congestive Heart Failure, 32(3):23, 1990
Wistar Diabetic Fatty Rat, 32(3):9, 1990
WKY Fatty Rat as a Model of Obesity and Non-insulin-dependent Diabetes Mellitus, 32(3):13, 1990
Zucker Diabetic Fatty Rat as a Model for Non-insulin-dependent Diabetes Mellitus, 32(3):16, 1990
Zucker (fa/fa) Rat, 32(3):4, 1990

OCTOPUS
The Biological Models and Materials Research Program, National Center for Research Resources, National In- stitutes of Health, 34(3):36, 1992

P

PAIN
Assessment of Pain in the Burned Child and Associated Studies in the Laboratory Rat, 33(1/2):13, 1991
Behavioral Assessment of Pain: Non-verbal Measures in Animals and Humans, 33(1/2):3, 1991
Commentary on UKCCCR Guidelines for the Welfare of Animals in Experimental Neoplasia, 31(3):21, 1989
Pain in Animals and Humans, Volume 33(1/2), 1991
Pain in the Neonate: The Effects of Anesthesia, 33(1/2):19, 1991
A Question of Pain in Invertebrates, 33(1/2):25, 1991
A Synopsis of Recognition and Alleviation of Pain and Distress in Laboratory Animals, 33(4):71, 1991
UKCCCR Guidelines for the Welfare of Animals in Experimental Neoplasia, 31(3):16, 1989

PARALYTICS
A Synopsis of Recognition and Alleviation of Pain and Distress in Laboratory Animals, 33(4):71, 1991
USDA Responds to Questions from Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees, 32(4):9, 1990

PARKINSON'S DISEASE
The Squirrel Monkey in Biomedical Research, 31(1):11, 1989

PHS POLICY
The Public Health Service Responds to Commonly Asked Questions, 33(4):68, 1991
Review Standards for Animal Research: A Closer Look, 32(4):2, 1990
Scientific Merit Review: The Role of the IACUC, 34(1/2):15, 1992

POPULATION ECOLOGY
Why Field Biologists Mark Free-ranging Vertebrates for Scientific Study, 31(2):17, 1989

PRECOLLEGE EDUCATION
Attitudes Toward Animal Research, 31(2):13, 1989
Commentary on Attitudes Toward Animal Research, 31(2):15, 1989
ILAR Principles and Guidelines for the Use of Animals in Precollege Education, 31(3):Al, 1989
Troubling Inconsistencies Among Students Opposing Animal Research (letter), 31(3):3, 1989

PRESERVATION
Establishment and Preservation of Inbred Strains of Rats for General Purpose Use, 33(3):42, 1991
Important Laboratory Animal Resources: Selection Criteria and Funding Mechanism for Their Preservation, 32(4):Al, 1990
Semen Collection, Evaluation, and Cryopreservation in Exotic Animal Species: Maximizing Reproductive Po- tential, 32(l):2, 1990

PRESERVED SPECIMENS
Biological Specimens Other Than Intact Living Verte- brate Animals Available for Biomedical Research, 32(2):Al, 1990

PRIMATES (see nonhuman primates)

R

RATS
Assessment of Pain in the Burned Child and Associated Studies in the Laboratory Rat, 33(1/2):13, 1991
The Cdb:BHE Rat-A Model for Non-insulin-dependent, Nonobese Diabetes Mellitus, 33(4):58, 1991
Characteristics of Thermogenesis, Obesity, and Longev- ity in the LA/N-cp Rat, 32(3):32, 1990
Definition, Nomenclature, and Conservation of Rat Strains, 34(4):Sl, 1992
Development of Fatty and Corpulent Rat Strains, 32(3):2, 1990
Establishment and Preservation of Inbred Strains of Rats for General Purpose Use, 33(3):42, 1991
Jcr:LA-corputent Rat: A Strain with Spontaneous Vascular and Myocardial Disease, 32(3):27, 1990
The rnu (Rowett Nude) and rnu' (nznu, New Zealand Nude,) Rat: An Update, 34(1/2):3, 1992
RTI.A(MHC), RT2, and RT3 (Blood Group) Specificities of 44 Inbred and Congenic Rat Strains From the NIH Genetic Resource Colony, 33(3):44, 1991
SHHF/Mcc-cp Rat: Model of Obesity, Non-insulin-dependent Diabetes, and Congestive Heart Failure, 32(3):23, 1990
The Spontaneous Hypertensive/NIH-corpulent Rat: A New Rodent Model for the Study of Non-insulin-dependent Diabetes Mellitus and Its Complications, 32(3):19, 1990
Standardized Nomenclature for Transgenic Animals, 34(4):45, 1992
Wistar Diabetic Fatty Rat, 32(3):9, 1990
WKY Fatty Rat as a Model of Obesity and Non-insulin- dependent Diabetes Mellitus, 32(3):13, 1990
Zucker (fa/fa) Rat, 32(3):4, 1990
Zucker Diabetic Fatty Rat as a Model for Non-insulin- dependent Diabetes Mellitus, 32(3):16, 1990

REFINEMENT
Commentary on Refinement of Monoclonal Antibody Production and Animal Well-being, 31(l):10, 1989
Most Scientists Concerned About Animal Welfare (letter), 31(3):2, 1989
NIH Intramural Recommendations for the Research Use of Complete Freund's Adjuvant, 30(2):9, 1988
Refinement of Monoclonal Antibody Production and Animal Well-being, 31(1):7, 1989
Refinement of MAB Production a Welcome Trend (letter), 31(2):4, 1989
Statistical Approach for Calculating the Optimum Number of Animals Needed in Research, 32(l):11, 1990

REPRODUCTION
Semen Collection, Evaluation, and Cryopreservation in Exotic Animal Species: Maximizing Reproductive Po- tential, 32(l):2, 1990

REPTILES
Recommendations for the Care of Amphibians and Rep- tiles in Academic Institutions, 33(4):S1, 1991

RESEARCH!AMERICA
Research!America Promotes Medical Research (letter), 32(2):10, 1990

RESOURCES
Annotated Bibliography on Uncommonly Used Laboratory Animals: Mammals, 29(4):IA, 1986
Biological Specimens Other Than Intact Living Vertebrate Animals Available for Biomedical Research, 32(2):Al, 1990
Important Laboratory Animal Resources: Selection Criteria and Funding Mechanism for Their Preservation, 32(4):Al, 1990
RTI.A(MHC), RT2, and RT3 (Blood Group) Specificities of 44 Inbred and Congenic Rat Strains From the NIH Genetic Resource Colony, 33(3):44, 1991

REVIEW
Review Standards for Animal Research: A Closer Look, 32(4):2, 1990
Scientific Merit Review: The Role of the IACUC, 34(1/2):15, 1992
USDA Responds to Questions from Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees, 32(4):9, 1990

S

SEMEN
Semen Collection, Evaluation, and Cryopreservation in Exotic Animal Species: Maximizing Reproductive Potential, 32(l):2, 1990

SERUM
Biological Specimens Other Than Intact Living Vertebrate Animals Available for Biomedical Research, 32(2):Al, 1990

SQUID
The Biological Models and Materials Research Program, National Center for Research Resources, National Institutes of Health, 34(3):36, 1992

STRESS
Pain in Animals and Humans: An Introduction, 33(1/2):2, 1991
Pain in the Neonate: The Effects of Anesthesia, 33(1/2):19, 1991
A Synopsis of Recognition and Alleviation of Pain and Distress in Laboratory Animals, 33(4):71, 1991

STUDENT SURVEY
Attitudes Toward Animal Research, 31(2):13, 1989
Commentary on Attitudes Toward Animal Research, 31(2):15, 1989
Troubling Inconsistencies Among Students Opposing Animal Research (letter), 31(3):3, 1989

SWINE
Spontaneously Hypercholesterolemic Pig as an Animal Model for Human Atherosclerosis, 30(4):5, 1988

T

TAIL-FLICK TEST
Assessment of Pain in the Burned Child and Associated Studies in the Laboratory Rat, 33(1/2):13, 1991
Behavioral Assessment of Pain: Non-verbal Measures in Animals and Humans, 33(1/2):3, 1991

TAIL-PINCH TEST
Assessment of Pain in the Burned Child and Associated Studies in the Laboratory Rat, 33(1/2):13, 1991
Behavioral Assessment of Pain: Non-verbal Measures in Animals and Humans, 33(1/2):3, 1991

THERMOGENESIS
Characteristics of Thermogenesis, Obesity, and Longev- ity in the LA/N-cp Rat, 32(3):32, 1990

THROMBOSIS
Third International Registry of Animal Models of Thrombosis and Hemorrhagic Diseases, 30(l):Rl, 1988

TISSUES
The Biological Models and Materials Research Program, National Center for Research Resources, National Institutes of Health, 34(3):36, 1992
Biological Specimens Other Than Intact Living Vertebrate Animals Available for Biomedical Research, 32(2):Al, 1990

TRANSGENICS
Standardized Nomenclature for Transgenic Animals, 34(4):45, 1992
Transgenic Animals, 30(3):8, 1988

TUMORS
Commentary on UKCCCR Guidelines for the Welfare of Animals in Experimental Neoplasia, 31(3):21, 1989
UKCCCR Guidelines for the Welfare of Animals in Experimental Neoplasia, 31(3):16, 1989

U

UKCCCR (United Kingdom Coordinating Committee on Cancer Research)
Commentary on UKCCCR Guidelines for the Welfare of Animals in Experimental Neoplasia, 31(3):21, 1989
UKCCCR Guidelines for the Welfare of Animals in Experimental Neoplasia, 31(3):16, 1989

U.S. JAPAN NON-ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION
Establishment and Preservation of Inbred Strains of Rats for General Purpose Use, 33(3):42, 1991

USDA
Review Standards for Animal Research: A Closer Look, 32(4):2, 1990
USDA Responds to Questions from Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees, 32(4):9, 1990

V

VERTEBRATES, FREE-RANGING
Why Field Biologists Mark Free-ranging Vertebrates for Scientific Study, 31(2):17, 1989

W

WATER DEPRIVATION
Controlled Water Access Paradigm, 34(3):27, 1992
Prolonged Water Deprivation: A Case Study, 33(3):48, 1991
Rejoinder to "Controlled Water Access Paradigm," 34(3):30, 1992

WELL-BEING
Agricultural Animal Scientists Facing Issues of Environmental Enrichment (letter), 31(3):4, 1989
Commentary on Psychological Well-being of Primates in Captivity, 31(3):15, 1989
Commentary on Refinement of Monoclonal Antibody Production and Animal Well-being, 31(l):10, 1989
Psychological Well-being of Primates in Captivity, 31(3):5, 1989
A Question of Pain in Invertebrates, 33(1/2):25, 1991
Refinement of Monoclonal Antibody Production and Animal Well-being, 31(l):7, 1989
A Synopsis of Recognition and Alleviation of Pain and Distress in Laboratory Animals, 33(4):71, 1991

WVA (World Veterinary Association)
World Veterinary Association Policy Statement on Animal Welfare, Well-being, and Ethology, 31(4):29, 1989

Y

YEAST
The Biological Models and Materials Research Program, National Center for Research Resources, National Institutes of Health, 34(3):36, 1992
Biological Specimens Other Than Intact Living Vertebrate Animals Available for Biomedical Research, 32(2):Al, 1990

Z

ZUCKER RATS
Zucker Diabetic Fatty Rat as a Model for Non-insulin-dependent Diabetes Mellitus, 32(3):16, 1990
Zucker (fa/fa) Rat, 32(3):4, 1990





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