Reproducibility and comparative aspects of terrestrial housing systems and husbandry procedures in animal research facilities on study data

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As discussed elsewhere in this issue, numerous factors external or extrinsic to laboratory animals potentially affect animal wellbeing and may influence study outcomes. This discussion will focus on known and potential confounders in the research environment relevant to terrestrial animal housing systems and corresponding husbandry practices.

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Hasenau, J. J. (2020). Reproducibility and comparative aspects of terrestrial housing systems and husbandry procedures in animal research facilities on study data. ILAR Journal, 60(2), 228–238. https://doi.org/10.1093/ilar/ilz021

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