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Standard Operating Procedures for Animal Use

The following appendices provide essential information with regard to the use of animals:

Please see table below for individual components of the Standard Operating Procedures. The following procedures are listed in the Approval application under the section Experimental Procedures and Monitoring. If your research includes any of the following procedures, please review the information before you begin research activities.

 
Standard Operating Procedures
 Blood Sampling of Rodents.pdf
Standard Operating Procedures
 Calorimetry Measurements in Rats and Mice.pdf
Standard Operating Procedures
 Collection of Oocytes from Frogs.pdf
Standard Operating Procedures
 Blood Sampling of Rodents.pdf
Standard Operating Procedures
 Gonadectomy in Rats and Mice.pdf
Standard Operating Procedures
 Guidelines for Working with Animals in Stony Brook University Laboratories.pdf
Standard Operating Procedures
 Guidelines for Rodent Survival Surgery.pdf
Standard Operating Procedures
 Image or Sound Recordings of Laboratory Animals.pdf
Standard Operating Procedures
 Implantation Of Drug Delivery Systems In Rodents.pdf
Standard Operating Procedures
 In Vivo Micro CT (uCT) of Rodents.pdf
Standard Operating Procedures
 Monoclonal Antibody Production in Laboratory Animals.pdf
Standard Operating Procedures
 Polyclonal antibody production in Lab Animals - Use of Freund's Adjuvant.pdf
Standard Operating Procedures
 Preclinical MRI in Mice and Rats.pdf
Standard Operating Procedures
 Production of Subcutaneous Tumors in Rodents.pdf
Standard Operating Procedures
 Protocol for Vascular Perfusion Fixation.pdf
Standard Operating Procedures
 Standard Inveon Imaging of Rats and Mice (1).pdf
Standard Operating Procedures
Standard Inveon Imaging of Rats and Mice
 Standard Ultrasound Imaging of Rats and Mice.pdf
Standard Operating Procedures
 Surgery and Anesthetic Recovery Record
Standard Operating Procedures
 Tail Biopsies.pdf
Standard Operating Procedures
 Telemetry Unit Implantation in Rodents.pdf
Standard Operating Procedures