Assessing the welfare of genetically-modified mice.

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2006
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Laboratory Animals
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In 2003, under the auspices of the main UK funders of biological and biomedical research, a working group was established with a remit to review potential welfare issues for genetically altered (GA) mice, to summarize current practice, and to recommend contemporary best practice for welfare assessments. The working group has produced a report which makes practical recommendations for GA mouse welfare assessment and dissemination of welfare information between establishments using a ‘mouse passport’. The report can be found at www.nc3rs.org.uk/GAmice and www.lal.org.uk/gaa and includes templates for the recommended welfare assessment scheme and the mouse passport. An overview is provided below.

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mouse, genetic alteration, genetic modification, welfare assessment, passport
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D. Wells and the members of the Medical Research Council GM Mouse Welfare Working Group (2006). Assessing the welfare of genetically-modified mice. Laboratory Animals 40, 111 – 114.
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