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Mechanical Conflict-Avoidance Assay to Measure Pain Behavior in Mice
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Use of behavior analysis to recognize pain in small mammals
1Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, Tufts University, North Grafton, MA, USA. joerg.mayer@tufts.edu
Lab Animal
|May 24, 2007
Abstract:
The minimization of pain in laboratory animals is a gold standard with implications for improvements in both animal welfare and research quality. Changes in behavioral parameters may indicate that an animal is in pain, but in order to effectively use behavioral change to assess pain, the observer must be familiar with normal behaviors. The author discusses normal and pain-related behaviors exhibited by rodents, rabbits, and ferrets.

