Submissions from 2019
Automated monitoring of behaviour in zebrafish after invasive procedures, Anthony G. Deakin, Jonathan Buckley, Hamzah S. AlZu'bi, Andrew R. Cossins, Joseph W. Spencer, Waleed Al'Nuaimy, Iain S. Young, Jack S. Thomson, and Lynne U. Sneddon
Welfare Challenges Influence the Complexity of Movement: Fractal Analysis of Behaviour in Zebrafish, Anthony G. Deakin, Joseph W. Spencer, Andrew R. Cossins, Iain S. Young, and Lynne U. Sneddon
Retrospective Review of Anesthetic and Analgesic Regimens Used in Animal Research Proposals, Kathrin Herrmann and Paul A. Flecknell
Submissions from 2018
Severity classification of surgical procedures and application of health monitoring strategies in animal research proposals: A retrospective review, Kathrin Herrmann and Paul A. Flecknell
Submissions from 2017
Does the Stress Inherent to Laboratory Life and Experimentation on Animals Adversely Affect Research Data?, Jarrod Bailey
Submissions from 2016
Pain and Laboratory Animals: Publication Practices for Better Data Reproducibility and Better Animal Welfare, Larry Carbone and Jamie Austin
Submissions from 2009
Measurement and Mitigation of Laboratory Animal Distress Sources of Distress in the Animal Laboratory, Larry Carbone
Addressing Distress and Pain in Animal Research: The Veterinary, Research, Societal, Regulatory and Ethical Contexts for Moving Forward, Kathleen Conlee, Martin Stephens, and Andrew N. Rowan
The Minimization of Research Animal Distress and Pain: Conclusions and Recommendations, Kathleen Conlee, Martin Stephens, and Andrew N. Rowan
Resolving Animal Distress and Pain: Principles and Examples of Good Practice in Various Fields of Research, Alicia Karas, Matthew C. Leach, Karl A. Andrutis, Kathleen Conlee, John P. Gluck, Andrew N. Rowan, and Martin L. Stephens
International Regulatory Definitions of Animal Distress in Animal Research and Animal Production – An Overview., Jon Richmond
Submissions from 2008
Volunteer Studies in Pain Research — Opportunities and Challenges to Replace Animal Experiments: The Report and Recommendations of a Focus on Alternatives Workshop, C. K. Langley, Q. Aziz, C. Bountra, N. Gordon, P. Hawkins, A. Jones, G. Langley, T. Nurmikko, and I. Tracey
Submissions from 2007
A Holistic Approach to Taking Research Animal Suffering Seriously, Martin Stephens and Kathleen Conlee
Submissions from 2005
Carbon Dioxide for Euthanasia: Concerns Regarding Pain and Distress, with Special Reference to Mice and Rats, Kathleen Conlee, Martin Stephens, Andrew N. Rowan, and Lesley A. King
Submissions from 2004
Laboratory Routines Cause Animal Stress, Jonathan P. Balcombe, Neal D. Barnard, and Chad Sandusky
Submissions from 2000
Taking Animal Welfare Seriously: Minimizing Pain and Distress in Research Animals, The Humane Society of the United States
Submissions from 1998
Unrelieved Pain and Distress in Animals: An Analysis of USDA Data on Experimental Procedures, Martin Stephens, Philip Mendoza, Adrianna Weaver, and Tamara Hamilton
Submissions from 1991
Social Deprivation of Infant Rhesus Monkeys Alters the Chemoarchitecture of the Brain: I. Subcortical Regions, Lee J. Martin, Dawn M. Spicer, Mark H. Lewis, John P. Gluck, and Linda C. Cork
Submissions from 1988
A New Invasiveness Scale: Its Role in Reducing Animal Distress, Kenneth J. Shapiro and Peter B. Field