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      Animal experimentation: A look into ethics, welfare and alternative methods Translated title: Experimentação animal: um olhar sobre ética, bem-estar e métodos alternativos

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          Aggression in group-housed laboratory mice: why can't we solve the problem?

          Group housing is highly important for social animals. However, it can also give rise to aggression, one of the most serious welfare concerns in laboratory mouse husbandry. Severe fighting can lead to pain, injury and even death. In addition, working with animals that are severely socially stressed, wounded or singly-housed as a result of aggression may compromise scientific validity. Some general recommendations on how to minimize aggression exist, but the problem persists. Thus far, studies attempting to find solutions have mainly focused on social dominance and territorial behavior, but many other aspects of routine housing and husbandry that might influence aggressive behavior have been overlooked. The present way of housing laboratory mice is highly unnatural: mice are prevented from performing many species-typical behaviors and are routinely subjected to painful and aversive stimuli. Giving animals control over their environment is an important aspect of improving animal welfare and has been well-studied in the field of animal welfare science. How control over the environment influences aggression in laboratory mice, however, has not been closely examined. In this article, we challenge current ways of thinking and propose alternative perspectives that we hope will lead to an enhanced understanding of aggression in laboratory mice.
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              Animal Research in Neuroscience: A Duty to Engage.

              Activists opposed to the use of animals in scientific research are increasingly dominating the public discourse and pressuring government officials to severely limit the scope of the work. Polls show that public support for animal research is in decline. Scientists must respond by engaging with the public and policymakers to explain their research and its importance and by addressing moral concerns and objections.
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                Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira
                Rev. Assoc. Med. Bras.
                Associação Médica Brasileira (São Paulo, SP, Brazil )
                0104-4230
                1806-9282
                November 2017
                : 63
                : 11
                : 923-928
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                [1] Goiânia Goiás orgnameUniversidade Federal de Goiás orgdiv1Faculty of Medicine orgdiv2Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology Brazil
                [2] Goiânia Goiás orgnameUniversidade Federal de Goiás orgdiv1FM orgdiv2Graduate Program in Health Sciences Brazil
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                S0104-42302017001100923
                10.1590/1806-9282.63.11.923
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                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

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