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  2. Tail flick test - Wikipedia

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    Tail flick test apparatus. The tail flick test is a test of the pain response in animals, similar to the hot plate test. It is used in basic pain research and to measure the effectiveness of analgesics, by observing the reaction to heat. It was first described by D'Amour and Smith in 1941. [1]

  3. Nociception assay - Wikipedia

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    Example of a traditional set-up for the tail flick assay. The tail flick assay or tail flick test uses a high-intensity beam of light aimed at a rodent's tail to detect nociception. [1] In normal rodents, the noxious heat sensation induced by the beam of light causes a prototypical movement of the tail via the flexor withdrawal reflex. [2]

  4. Category:Animal testing techniques - Wikipedia

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    Tail flick test; Tail suspension test; U. UFAW Handbook; V. Vivisection; Vogel conflict test This page was last edited on 2 March 2015, at 21:06 (UTC). Text is ...

  5. Hot plate test - Wikipedia

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    The hot plate test is a test of the pain response in animals, similar to the tail flick test. Both hot plate and tail-flick methods are used generally for centrally acting analgesic, [1] while peripherally acting drugs are ineffective in these tests but sensitive to acetic acid-induced writhing test. [2] The hot plate test is used in basic pain ...

  6. Tail suspension test - Wikipedia

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    The main strength of the tail suspension test is its predictive validity– performance on the test can be altered by drugs that improve depressive symptoms in people. Specifically, if antidepressant agents are administered before the test, the animal will struggle for a longer period of time than if not and exhibit more escape behaviors. [1]

  7. The Real Reason Cats Seem Scared of Cucumbers - AOL

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    If it flicks its tail rapidly, it is tense, frustrated, annoyed, or in hunting mode and about to pounce on something. Watching a cat’s tail is a good way to know when you should stop petting them.

  8. Animal testing on rodents - Wikipedia

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    Rodents have been employed in biomedical experimentation from the 1650s. [1] Rodent studies up to the early 19th century were mainly physiological or toxicological.The first rodent behavioral study was carried out in 1822, a purely observational study [2], while quantitative rodent behavioral testing began in the late 19th century [1] [2].

  9. Netflix drops trailer for horror flick ‘His House’ starring ...

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    Netflix just unveiled the trailer for its upcoming horror film, His House. Written and directed by Remi Weekes, this flick, led by Lovecraft Country star Wunmi Mosaku looks like a pretty wild ride.

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