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    Atypical behavioral and thermoregulatory circadian rhythms in mice lacking a microbiome by Leone, Vanessa A., Onishi, Kenneth G., Kennedy, Megan, Riggle, Jonathan P., Pierre, Joseph F., Maneval, Andrew C., Spedale, Melanie N., Theriault, Betty R., Chang, Eugene B., Prendergast, Brian J.

    Published in Scientific reports (25-08-2022)
    “…Trillions of microbial oscillators reside throughout the mammalian body, yet their contributions toward fundamental features of host circadian rhythms (CRs)…”
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    Microbiota control acute arterial inflammation and neointimal hyperplasia development after arterial injury by Wun, Kelly, Theriault, Betty R, Pierre, Joseph F, Chen, Edmund B, Leone, Vanessa A, Harris, Katharine G, Xiong, Liqun, Jiang, Qun, Spedale, Melanie, Eskandari, Owen M, Chang, Eugene B, Ho, Karen J

    Published in PloS one (06-12-2018)
    “…The microbiome has a functional role in a number of inflammatory processes and disease states. While neointimal hyperplasia development has been linked to…”
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    Artificial microbiome heterogeneity spurs six practical action themes and examples to increase study power-driven reproducibility by Basson, Abigail R., LaSalla, Alexandria, Lam, Gretchen, Kulpins, Danielle, Moen, Erika L., Sundrud, Mark S., Miyoshi, Jun, Ilic, Sanja, Theriault, Betty R., Cominelli, Fabio, Rodriguez-Palacios, Alexander

    Published in Scientific reports (19-03-2020)
    “…With >70,000 yearly publications using mouse data, mouse models represent the best engrained research system to address numerous biological questions across…”
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    The Effect of Noise, Vibration, and Light Disturbances from Daily Health Checks on Breeding Performance, Nest Building, and Corticosterone in Mice by Clancy, Bridget M, Theriault, Betty R, Turcios, Rebecca, Langan, George P, Luchins, Kerith R

    “…At our institution, the techniques that technicians use for health checks vary for mice housed in cages on individually ventilated caging (IVC) racks. If the…”
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    Detection of Lactate Dehydrogenase Elevating Virus in a Mouse Vivarium Using an Exhaust Air Dust Health Monitoring Program by Luchins, Kerith R, Mailhiot, Darya, Theriault, Betty R, Langan, George P

    “…Lactate dehydrogenase elevating virus (LDV) continues to be one of the most common contaminants of cells and cell byproducts. As such, many institutions…”
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    Comparing Mouse Health Monitoring Between Soiled-bedding Sentinel and Exhaust Air Dust Surveillance Programs by Mailhiot, Darya, Ostdiek, Allison M, Luchins, Kerith R, Bowers, Chago J, Theriault, Betty R, Langan, George P

    “…To monitor rodent colony health in research facilities, soiled-bedding sentinel (SBS) animals have traditionally been used. SBS can be tested by various…”
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    Cost Comparison of Rodent Soiled Bedding Sentinel and Exhaust Air Dust Health-Monitoring Programs by Luchins, Kerith R, Bowers, Chago J, Mailhiot, Darya, Theriault, Betty R, Langan, George P

    “…Rodent vivaria have traditionally used soiled bedding sentinel (SBS) health-monitoring programs to detect and exclude adventitious pathogens that could affect…”
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    Preference of Escaped Mice for Live Capture or Glue Traps and Relevance to Pest Control Programs by Schoenberger, Jenna M, Prendergast, Brian J, Luchins, Kerith R, Theriault, Betty R, Langan, George P

    “…Insects are potential disease vectors for research animals. Therefore, implementing an effective pest control program is an essential component of any animal…”
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    Evaluation of Pain and Distress and Therapeutic Interventions for Rectal Prolapse in Mice to Reduce Early Study Removal by Mitchell, Cara M, Salyards, Gregory W, Theriault, Betty R, Langan, George P, Luchins, Kerith R

    “…Rectal prolapse (RP) is a common clinical condition in mice, that does not have a recognized or documented standard ofcare. At our institution, an average of…”
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    Long-Term Effects of Sulfadiazine-Trimethoprim Medicated Diet on Cardiac Function, Hematology, and Weight Gain in Hsd:ICR (CD1) and Tac:SW Mice by Pach, Nicole M, Luchins, Kerith R, Broman, Michael T, Langan, George P, Theriault, Betty R

    Published in Comparative medicine (01-02-2021)
    “…With the alarming increase in heart disease and heart failure, the need for appropriate and ethical animal models of cardiac dysfunction continues to grow…”
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    Unexpected Cardiomyopathy and Cardiac Dysfunction after Administration of Sulfadiazine-trimethoprim Medicated Diet to ICR mice (Mus musculus) by Pach, Nicole M, Luchins, Kerith R, Kim, Gene H, Langan, George P, Theriault, Betty R

    Published in Comparative medicine (01-08-2020)
    “…For many years, the University of Chicago administered sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim sulfate (SMZ-TMP) oral suspension to select immunocompromised mouse…”
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    Reversible medetomidine/ketamine anesthesia in captive capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) by Theriault, Betty R, Reed, David A, Niekrasz, Marek A

    Published in Journal of medical primatology (01-02-2008)
    “…Medetomidine, an α₂-adrenergic receptor agonist administered with ketamine, induces sedation/anesthesia in non-human primates in a dose-dependent,…”
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    Preference of Escaped Mice for Live Capture or Glue Traps and Relevance to Pest Control Programs by Schoenberger, Jenna M, Prendergast, Brian J, Luchins, Kerith R, Theriault, Betty R, Langan, George P

    “…Insects are potential disease vectors for research animals. Therefore, implementing an effective pest control program is an essential component of any animal…”
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    Evaluation of Pain and Distress and Therapeutic Interventions for Rectal Prolapse in Mice to Reduce Early Study Removal by Mitchell, Cara M, Salyards, Gregory W, Theriault, Betty R, Langan, George P, Luchins, Kerith R

    “…Rectal prolapse (RP) is a common clinical condition in mice, that does not have a recognized or documented standard of care. At our institution, an average of…”
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