Antibodies, A Laboratory Manual, Second Edition, Edited by Edward A. Greenfield



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Euthanizing Mice, Rats, and Hamsters Using CO2 Asphyxiation

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When an animal's life is to be taken, it should be as painless and free of distress as possible. Euthanasia should result in a rapid loss of consciousness followed by cardiac or respiratory arrest and, finally, the loss of brain function. The technique selected should endeavor to minimize any distress and anxiety experienced by the animal before its loss of consciousness. This protocol was based on information from the Animal Resources, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Core Facilities website.

Antibodies: A Laboratory Manual, Second edition
Antibodies: A Laboratory Manual, Second edition
Antibodies: A Laboratory Manual, Second edition

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