STRESS RELIEF: LAB MICE THAT EXERCISE CONTROL MAY BE MORE NORMAL
December 08, 2008
December 08, 2008
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Dec. 8 -- Purdue University issued the following news release:
Purdue University scientists found that mice raised in cages may relieve stress with behaviors associated with mice in the wild. And for researchers using lab mice, this may mean that by allowing mice to express these behaviors they can conduct research with animals that act and respond more naturally, hopefully making research data more reliable.
Laboratory mice live in sterile env . . .
Purdue University scientists found that mice raised in cages may relieve stress with behaviors associated with mice in the wild. And for researchers using lab mice, this may mean that by allowing mice to express these behaviors they can conduct research with animals that act and respond more naturally, hopefully making research data more reliable.
Laboratory mice live in sterile env . . .
