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Welcome to Laboratory Animal Research

Seong JK

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The Need for the Introduction of Assessment Program of Good Animal Care and Use Facility

Lee SK, Cha SW

The humane care and use of animals should be the prime concern and responsibility of all those individuals using animals for research, teaching or testing. The use of animals as...
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Laboratory animal allergy in laboratory animal workers

Moon JY, Kim CW, Cho JH, Chang JH, Choi SY, Kwon NY, Hong CS

  • KMID: 2285840
  • J Asthma Allergy Clin Immunol.
  • 2003 Sep;23(3):515-524.
BACKGROUND: Laboratory animal workers who are in regular contact with furred animals commonly develop laboratory animal allergy (LAA). LAA is one of the most common occupational allergic diseases. OBJECTIVES: This...
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Prevalence of Laboratory Animal Allergy in Laboratory Workers

Son TJ, Bae JH, Rhee CS, Seong WK

This study was designed to analyze the prevalence rates of laboratory animal allergy (LAA) in laboratory workers who perform researches with animals, and detect the mouse urinary allergen (Mus m...
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Experimental Animal Models of Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction

Yoo KH, Lee SJ

  • KMID: 2232738
  • Int Neurourol J.
  • 2010 Apr;14(1):1-6.
Neurogenic bladder is related to various types of neurogenic disease and injury, including cerebrovascular accident, brain tumor, spinal cord injury, and Parkinson's disease. The results of urodynamic study show different...
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Laboratory Rodents Negatively Affected by Construction Environment

Lee BH, Jung HD, Lee BN, Park KS, Han JS

This report describes rodents in a laboratory animal facility that was adversely affected by a noisy environment during construction work. There was much noise and vibration as well as dust...
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Ideal Experimental Rat Models for Liver Diseases

Lee SW, Kim SH, Min SO, Kim KS

There are many limitations for conducting liver disease research in human beings due to the high cost and potential ethical issues. For this reason, conducting a study that is difficult...
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Rectal Prolapse Associated with Recurrent Diarrhea in a Laboratory Cynomolgus Monkey (Macaca fascicularis)

Lee SR, Lee YH, Kim KM, Kim SW, Jung KJ, Kim YH, Son HY, Chang KT

Rectal prolapse is a protrusion of one or more layers of the rectum through the anus. A 5-year-old laboratory cynomolgus monkey who had suffered from recurrent diarrhea died after surgical...
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Usefulness of a Helicobacter pylori stool antigen test for diagnosing H. pylori infected C57BL/6 mice

Moon DI, Shin EH, Oh HG, Oh JS, Hong S, Chung Y, Kim O

Among several diagnostic tests, a Helicobacter pylori stool antigen (HpSA) test may offer a useful noninvasive method for diagnosing infection without sacrificing animals. In this study, male C57BL/6 mice (n=6)...
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Molecular identification of Mycoplasma cynos from laboratory beagle dogs with respiratory disease

Hong S, Kim O

In this study, we examined a colony of 20 beagle dogs in a laboratory animal facility. Mycoplasma was detected by consensus PCR assay in 1 dog with respiratory and constitutional...
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Monitoring of antibiotic resistance in bacteria isolated from laboratory animals

Goo JS, Jang MK, Shim SB, Jee SW, Lee SH, Bae CJ, Park S, Kim KJ, Kim JE, Hwang IS, Lee HR, Choi SI, Lee YJ, Lim CJ, Hwang DY

The drug resistance of microorganisms isolated from laboratory animals never treated with antibiotics is being reported consistently, while the number of laboratory animals used in medicine, pharmacy, veterinary medicine, agriculture,...
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Identification of bacteria from the oral cavity and cloaca of snakes imported from Vietnam

Jho YS, Park DH, Lee JH, Cha SY, Han JS

Reptiles are used for various purposes these days, including public exhibits, medicinal applications, and as laboratory animals. As the international exchange of reptiles has gradually increased, more people have had...
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Chordoma in the Tail of a Ferret

Cho ES, Kim JY, Ryu SY, Jung JY, Park BK, Son HY

A chordoma is an uncommon tumor that originates from the remnants of the notochord and most commonly involves the cranial and caudal regions of the axial skeleton. Chordoma has been...
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An experimental study of gallbladder sclerosis with 10% phenol in rabbits

Kim CS, Chong GH, Lee SY, Son MH, Choi KC, Jo JK, Cho BH, Lee DG

  • KMID: 2347741
  • J Korean Radiol Soc.
  • 1992 Aug;28(4):490-496.
To evaluate a new reliable sclerosant of the gallbladder, we attempted gallbladder ablation with 10% phenol, and the results compared with those from using 95% ethanol which had been used...
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Sensitive and Specific Detection of Mycoplasma species by Consensus Polymerase Chain Reaction and Dot Blot Hybridization

Hong S, Lee HA, Park SH, Kim O

Mycoplasmas are highly fastidious bacteria, difficult to culture and slow growing. Many species of mycoplasmas are important pathogens that cause respiratory infection in laboratory animals and that are known to...
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Laboratory-Acquired Infections with Hantavirus at a Research Unit of Medical School in Seoul, 1996

Cho SH, Ju YS, Kang D, Kim S, Kim IS, Hong ST

  • KMID: 2283012
  • Korean J Prev Med.
  • 1999 Sep;32(3):269-275.
BACKGROUND: In April 6, 1996, a male researcher who has worked at a research unit at the Basic Research Building of Seoul National University(SNU) College of Medicine admitted to SNU...
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The Role of Cytokines in Depresstion and Their Therapeutic Implication

KIm YK

  • KMID: 2286935
  • Korean J Psychopharmacol.
  • 2000 Dec;11(4):304-312.
The aims of this article is to review the current knowledge on the role of cytokines in depression by discussing the brain action of cytokines, their role in the stress...
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Study on Some Aspects of Infection in Laboratory Animals Experimentally Infected with Fasciola hepatica Metacerariae

Chun KS, Min HK

The present study was performed to reveal out infection rate. worm recovery rate and individual worm burden in mice rats, rabbits and goats experimentally infected with metacercariae of Fasciola hepatica...
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Use of C57BL/6N mice on the variety of immunological researches

Song HK, Hwang DY

Inbred mice are an essential animal strain for research as they can improve the reproducibility and reliability of study results. The establishment of new inbred lines is continuing, and new...
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Comparison of three diagnostic assays for the identification of Helicobacter spp. in laboratory dogs

Hong S, Chung Y, Kang WG, Choi YS, Kim O

A number of Helicobacter species may confound experimental data because of their association with disease progressing in various kinds of laboratory animals. Screening of Helicobacter species is particularly desirable, because...
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