Session 35 – Is there a future for experimental animal research in Europe and, if so, what is it?
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Theater
Is there a future for experimental animal research in Europe?
J. Van Milgen and T. Chalvon-Demersey
Testing minimally invasive blood collection techniques in pigs used for research
F.A. Eugenio, F. Gondret, M. Oster and C. Ollagnier
Development of protocols for standard management and recording in pig research facilities
A. Wallenbeck, M. Girard, M. Johansen, S. Düpjan, M. Aluwe, C. De Cuyper, E. Labussière, M. Font-I-Furnols, M. Heetkamp and R. Westin
Development of a protocol for administering a capsule to sample small intestine content
I. Garcia Viñado, M. Tretola, G. Bee and C. Ollagnier
A modelling approach to investigate metabolic fluxes of amino acids in the small intestine of pigs
C.J.J. Garçon, J. Van Milgen, N. Le Floc’h and Y. Mercier
In vitro gas production of pre-treated or untreated feedstuffs using cecum inoculum from horses
R.H. Jensen, R.B. Jensen, M.O. Nielsen and A.L.F. Hellwing
Round table discussion
J. Van Milgen and T. Chalvon-Demersey
Poster
UpDown – an R Package to characterize unknown disturbances from longitudinal observations
I. David, V. Le and T. Rohmer