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  2. Individually ventilated cage - Wikipedia

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    In laboratory animal husbandry, there is a huge demand for animals that have been kept in disease free conditions and housed in barrier units such as individually ventilated cages. This is very important because when animals are used for scientific research, particularly drug-related research, the animals must provide accurate and valid results.

  3. Charles River Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    Charles River was founded in 1947 by Henry Foster, a young veterinarian who purchased one thousand rat cages from a Virginia farm and set up a one-person laboratory in Boston overlooking the Charles River. To fulfill the regional need for laboratory animal models, he bred, fed, and cared for the animals and personally delivered them to local ...

  4. Harlan (company) - Wikipedia

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    Harlan Sprague Dawley Inc. was a supplier of animals and other services to laboratories for the purpose of animal testing. [1] It provided pre-clinical research tools and services for the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, agrochemicals, industrial chemical, and food industries.

  5. Category : Buildings and structures used to confine animals

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  6. Fortrea - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, Environmental Sciences Corporation was established in Seattle, Washington, manufacturing equipment related to laboratory animals. [3] In 1972, it acquired and took the name of Hazleton Laboratories, a contract laboratory that conducted toxicology testing. [3]

  7. Laboratory animal sources - Wikipedia

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    However, suppliers of laboratory animals may include breeders who supply purpose-bred animals, businesses that trade in wild animals, and dealers who supply animals sourced from pounds, auctions, and newspaper ads. Animal shelters may also supply the laboratories directly.

  8. FDA to revoke Red No. 3 use in food and drugs - AOL

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    (The Center Square) – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has revoked authorization for Red No. 3 in food and ingested drugs in response to a 2022 color additive petition. Safety concerns over ...

  9. AAALAC International - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, AAALAC changed its name to the Association for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care International (AAALAC International). The organization said the name change reflected the organization's growth in other countries and its commitment to enhancing life sciences and quality animal care around the world.