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Introduction
This guideline provides general information for the administration of substances to laboratory animals. To describe the SC injection procedure in mice and rats that is used within UQBR facilities.
Animal subcutaneous solar container substances
Subcutaneous Administration of Biotherapeutics: An Overview of …
Subcutaneous delivery of biotherapeutics has become a valuable alternative to intravenous administration across many disease areas. Although the pharmacokinetic profiles of subcutaneous …
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Recommendations for administration of substances to laboratory …
1. Basic principles This recommendation was compiled for persons conducting or planning animal procedures, animal welfare officers and authorities. It is intended to serve as a reference guide for …
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Administration of Substances to Laboratory Animals: Routes of
Administration of substances to laboratory animals requires careful consideration and planning to optimize delivery of the agent to the animal while minimizing potential adverse experiences from the …
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Subcutaneous Solar Energy Harvesting for Self-Powered Wireless
This paper presents the study of subcutaneous solar energy harvesting for implantable sensor systems. The characteristics of a flexible solar panel under a 3 mm thick porcine skin are measured under …
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Animal User Requirement #5: Determining Expiration Date for Substances
Animal User Requirement #5 Title: Determining Expiration Dates for Substances Used in Research Animals Purpose: To give guidance to all personnel for best practices when it comes to …
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LAB_017 Injections
Consider temperature, pH, injection of cells, hazardous substances (cytotoxic, radioactive, infectious), and highly viscous liquids to improve success of procedure. These considerations can impact safety …
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ACC-04 Good Practice to the Administration of Substances
Animals should be monitored post-administration as indicated in the associated animal use protocol. If a novel substance is administered, monitoring frequency should be increased to assess any side …
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UBC ANIMAL CARE COMMITTEE
All animal users performing subcutaneous injections in rodents must have successfully completed the UBC Animal Care Services (or equivalent) Introduction to Working with Rodents in Research …
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Microsoft Word
With the needle pointing away from you, insert at a 45° angle in the subcutaneous space, being careful to not push through the other side (Figure 1). Figure 1. Insert Needle into Subcutaneous Pocket …
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WVU IACUC Guidelines: Administration of …
This document is designed to provide general guidelines about administration of substances to research and teaching animals. All procedures must be approved by the IACUC and described in the animal …
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Administration of Substances: Maximum Volumes and Other …
All substances that are administered to animals by any route must be in a labeled container. This applies to both primary (e.g. vial, bottle) and secondary (e.g. syringe, fluid bag) containers and must include, …
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IG035: Guideline on Administration of Substances to Laboratory Animals
This guideline provides general information for the administration of substances to laboratory animals. The routes of administration, intervals between administration, dose, and volume …
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