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When Disaster Strikes: Rethinking Caging Materials
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Kara E. Koehler
Robert C. Voigt
Sally Thomas
Bruce Lamb
Cheryl Urban
Terry Hassold
Patricia A. Hunt
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[1] Koehler,and Hunt are with the Department of Genetics
[2] Lamb,undefined
[3] Hassold,undefined
[4] Case Western Reserve University,undefined
[5] Cleveland,undefined
[6] OH.,undefined
[7] Voigt was with the Animal Resource Center,undefined
[8] Case Western Reserve University and is currently with Lab Products,undefined
[9] Inc.,undefined
[10] Seaford,undefined
[11] DE.,undefined
[12] Thomas is with Thoren Caging Systems,undefined
[13] Inc.,undefined
[14] Hazelton,undefined
[15] PA.,undefined
[16] Urban is with the Animal Resource Center,undefined
[17] Case Western Reserve University.,undefined
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The value of research using lab animals hinges on the ability to carry out experiments in a tightly controlled environment. Diet, caging materials (e.g., cages and water bottles), and other environmental variables have the potential to create serious disruptions in animal studies. The authors describe the inadvertent damage of polycarbonate caging materials during the course of routine cagewashing, providing an instructive example and illustrating the importance of defined and controlled environmental conditions in biomedical research.
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