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Effects of more natural housing conditions on the muscular and skeletal characteristics of female C57BL/6J mice.

Paul MieskeJulia ScheinpflugTimur Alexander YorganLaura BrylkaRupert PalmeUte HobbiesiefkenJuliane PreikschatLars LewejohannKai Diederich
Published in: Laboratory animal research (2023)
Despite increasing values, observed body weights were in the normal and strain-typical range. Overall, musculoskeletal parameters were slightly improved and age-related effects appear to have been attenuated. The variances in the results were not increased by more natural housing. This confirms the suitability of the applied housing conditions to ensure and increase animal welfare in laboratory experiments.
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