Examples of animal toxins
[DOC File]Defense Against Toxin Weapons - USAMRIID
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It is our responsibility to develop medical countermeasures to toxins of plant, animal and microbial origin. We believe that there is a biological toxin threat and we know of countries that are not in compliance with the Biological Weapons Convention of 1972. Therefore, prudence mandates a strong defensive program.
[DOC File]APPLICATION TO USE
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Examples include methods that use non-animal model systems or less sentient animal species to partially or fully replace animals (for example, the use of an in vitro or insect model to replace a mammalian model), methods that reduce the number of animals to the minimum required to obtain scientifically valid data, and methods that refine animal ...
[DOC File]Biology EOC Review Answers
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Examples: Mother passes antibodies to unborn child through the placenta or to the infant through the mother’s milk. Injecting antibodies from another animal or human into a person. A person bitten by a snake may be injected with antibodies from an animal that is immune to the snake bite.
[DOC File]Animal Study Proposal sample document
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Examples: Breeding colonies of any animal species (USDA does not require listing of rats, mice, birds) that are handled in accordance with IACUC approval, the Guide and other applicable regulations. ... Administration of drugs, chemicals, toxins, or organisms that would be expected to produce pain or distress but which will be alleviated by ...
[DOCX File]Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC)
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All individuals working under this protocol will comply with the procedures and methods outlined in the Animal Welfare Act, its implementing regulations, the public health service policy, the Guide to the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals, and the U.S. Government Principles for the Utilization and Care of Vertebrate Animals Used in Testing, Research and Training.
[DOC File]General Laboratory Practices
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Cultured cells (all human and certain animal species) and potentially infectious agents these cells may contain. Biological toxins (bacterial, fungal, botanical, etc.) Certain recombinant products . Infected animals and animal tissues
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Chemical Standard Operating Procedure for In vivo studies. This document is intended for the use of toxic, hazardous, or potentially hazardous chemicals and/or drugs administered to animals. All experiments performed must have an SOP outlining the steps and risks and mitigations of the experimental process.
[DOC File]UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA ANIMAL USE APPROVAL FORM
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Chemicals/Toxins: Agents of chemical or biological origin, used experimentally in animal use protocols that are potentially toxic, carcinogenic, mutagenic or corrosive to humans or animals tissues, or are considered to be flammable or reactive hazards.
[DOC File]EXAM APPENDIX - Oregon State University
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Final Exam 132 Provide specific examples of different types of learned behaviors including imprinting, habituation, associative learning, latent learning, and insight. Final Exam Behaviors and Fitness (Lecture) 133 Give specific examples of animal behaviors that assist them in surviving limited resources and continual threats.
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