Body temperature measurement in mice during acute illness: implantable temperature transponder versus surface infrared thermometry
Abstract Body temperature is a valuable parameter in determining the wellbeing of laboratory animals. However, using body temperature to refine humane endpoints during acute illness generally lacks comprehensiveness and exposes to inter-observer bias. Here we compared two methods to assess body temp...
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Auteurs principaux: | Jie Mei, Nico Riedel, Ulrike Grittner, Matthias Endres, Stefanie Banneke, Julius Valentin Emmrich |
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2018
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