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Birgitta Struve

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Laboratory Animals|November 2, 2019
Wheel running behaviour in group-housed female mice indicates disturbed wellbeing due to DSS colitisNora Weegh, Jonas Füner, Oliver Janke, et al.
Laboratory Animals|November 8, 2019
A safe bet? Inter-laboratory variability in behaviour-based severity assessmentPaulin Jirkof, Ahmed Abdelrahman, André Bleich, et al.
Plos One|December 23, 2021
Voluntary wheel running behaviour as a tool to assess the severity in a mouse pancreatic cancer modelNora Weegh, Eva Zentrich, Dietmar Zechner, et al.
Frontiers in Veterinary Science|November 28, 2022
RELSA-A multidimensional procedure for the comparative assessment of well-being and the quantitative determination of severity in experimental proceduresSteven R Talbot, Birgitta Struve, Laura Wassermann, et al.
Research Synthesis Methods|February 8, 2021
Extracting data from graphs: A case-study on animal research with implications for meta-analysesStevie Van der Mierden, Loukia Maria Spineli, Steven R Talbot, et al.
Laboratory Animals|July 24, 2019
Nest-building performance in rats: impact of vendor, experience, and sexKerstin Schwabe, Lena Boldt, André Bleich, et al.
Laboratory Animals|October 3, 2019
Systematic analysis of severity in a widely used cognitive depression model for miceAnne S Mallien, Christine Häger, Rupert Palme, et al.
European Surgical Research. Europaische Chirurgische Forschung. Recherches Chirurgicales Europeennes|July 17, 2022
Postoperative Severity Assessment in SheepEva Zentrich, Laura Wassermann, Birgitta Struve, et al.
Laboratory Animals|October 30, 2019
Semi-automated generation of pictures for the Mouse Grimace Scale: A multi-laboratory analysis (Part 2)Lisa Ernst, Marcin Kopaczka, Mareike Schulz, et al.
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Laboratory Animals|November 2, 2019
Wheel running behaviour in group-housed female mice indicates disturbed wellbeing due to DSS colitisNora Weegh, Jonas Füner, Oliver Janke, et al.
Laboratory Animals|November 8, 2019
A safe bet? Inter-laboratory variability in behaviour-based severity assessmentPaulin Jirkof, Ahmed Abdelrahman, André Bleich, et al.
Plos One|December 23, 2021
Voluntary wheel running behaviour as a tool to assess the severity in a mouse pancreatic cancer modelNora Weegh, Eva Zentrich, Dietmar Zechner, et al.
Frontiers in Veterinary Science|November 28, 2022
RELSA-A multidimensional procedure for the comparative assessment of well-being and the quantitative determination of severity in experimental proceduresSteven R Talbot, Birgitta Struve, Laura Wassermann, et al.
Research Synthesis Methods|February 8, 2021
Extracting data from graphs: A case-study on animal research with implications for meta-analysesStevie Van der Mierden, Loukia Maria Spineli, Steven R Talbot, et al.
Laboratory Animals|July 24, 2019
Nest-building performance in rats: impact of vendor, experience, and sexKerstin Schwabe, Lena Boldt, André Bleich, et al.
Laboratory Animals|October 3, 2019
Systematic analysis of severity in a widely used cognitive depression model for miceAnne S Mallien, Christine Häger, Rupert Palme, et al.
European Surgical Research. Europaische Chirurgische Forschung. Recherches Chirurgicales Europeennes|July 17, 2022
Postoperative Severity Assessment in SheepEva Zentrich, Laura Wassermann, Birgitta Struve, et al.
Laboratory Animals|October 30, 2019
Semi-automated generation of pictures for the Mouse Grimace Scale: A multi-laboratory analysis (Part 2)Lisa Ernst, Marcin Kopaczka, Mareike Schulz, et al.
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