Incorporating inter-individual variability in experimental design improves the quality of results of animal experiments.
Inter-individual variability in quantitative traits is believed to potentially inflate the quality of results in animal experimentation. Yet, to our knowledge this effect has not been empirically tested. Here we test whether inter-individual variability in emotional response within mouse inbred stra...
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Main Authors: | Marloes H van der Goot, Marieke Kooij, Suzanne Stolte, Annemarie Baars, Saskia S Arndt, Hein A van Lith |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/802445e738a34f1a912d98f307d21533 |
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