Descriptive exploratory research related to the use of New Zealand white rabbits (Orytolagus cuniculus) as standard animal in evaluation of craniofacial growth patterns
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Resumo: | New Zealand White Rabbits are often related as a standard animal chosen in evaluation of craniofacial growth. Nevertheless, there are problems related to information about the care that such species demand during experimental researches. This exploratory research intends to review the literature about selecting a standard animal and experiments that are related to craniofacial growth, as well report the successes and not successes in those papers. Early age New Zealand White Rabbits (Orytolagus cuniculus) were handled through a Vivarium routine to be submitted to a surgery (experiment). Details related to transportation, rising, physiology, behavior, accommodation, anesthesia, death and the diseases are discussed to allow future researches with the purpose of using the same standard animal to have a shorter initial time. UNITERMS: rabbits; animal model; growth; experimental research. |
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Descriptive exploratory research related to the use of New Zealand white rabbits (Orytolagus cuniculus) as standard animal in evaluation of craniofacial growth patternsEstudo exploratório descritivo do emprego de coelhos brancos da Nova Zelândia (Orytolagus cuniculus) como modelo animal na avaliação dos padrões de crescimento craniofacialNew Zealand White Rabbits are often related as a standard animal chosen in evaluation of craniofacial growth. Nevertheless, there are problems related to information about the care that such species demand during experimental researches. This exploratory research intends to review the literature about selecting a standard animal and experiments that are related to craniofacial growth, as well report the successes and not successes in those papers. Early age New Zealand White Rabbits (Orytolagus cuniculus) were handled through a Vivarium routine to be submitted to a surgery (experiment). Details related to transportation, rising, physiology, behavior, accommodation, anesthesia, death and the diseases are discussed to allow future researches with the purpose of using the same standard animal to have a shorter initial time. UNITERMS: rabbits; animal model; growth; experimental research.Os coelhos brancos da Nova Zelândia são freqüentemente relatados como o modelo animal selecionado para experimentos visando avaliação do crescimento craniofacial. Contudo, existe uma dificuldade de acesso às informações referentes aos cuidados no emprego destes espécimes durante trabalhos experimentais. Este estudo exploratório pretende rever a literatura, no que refere-se à seleção de um modelo animal e experimentos que envolvem o crescimento craniofacial bem como relatar os eventos de sucesso e insucesso vividos pelos pesquisadores dentro de um primeiro trabalho experimental, com um modelo animal, numa linha de pesquisa sobre o crescimento craniofacial. Láparos (Oryctolagus cunicullus), em tenra idade, foram manejados dentro de uma rotina de Biotério, para um correto preparo visando à realização de uma cirurgia (experimento). Detalhes referentes ao transporte, criação, fisiologia, comportamento, acomodação, anestesia, morte e manejo de doenças são discutidos para que futuros trabalhos com o propósito de utilização deste mesmo modelo animal possam ser abreviados no seu tempo inicial de contato e reconhecimento das peculiaridades desta espécie. UNITERMOS: coelhos; láparos; crescimento; modelo animal; pesquisa experimental.EDIPUCRS - Editora Universitária da PUCRS2007-03-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-reviewed Articleapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/fo/article/view/1227Revista Odonto Ciência; Vol. 22 No. 55 (2007); 66 - 71Revista Odonto Ciência; v. 22 n. 55 (2007); 66 - 711980-65230102-9460reponame:Revista odonto ciência (Online)instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)instacron:PUC_RSenghttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/fo/article/view/1227/978Cardoso, Eduardo SeixasCançado, Renata PitellaHeitz, CláitonOliveira, Marília Gerhardt deinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2013-11-18T11:34:14Zoai:ojs.revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br:article/1227Revistahttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/foPRIhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/fo/oai||odontociencia@pucrs.br1980-65230102-9460opendoar:2013-11-18T11:34:14Revista odonto ciência (Online) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)false |
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Descriptive exploratory research related to the use of New Zealand white rabbits (Orytolagus cuniculus) as standard animal in evaluation of craniofacial growth patterns Estudo exploratório descritivo do emprego de coelhos brancos da Nova Zelândia (Orytolagus cuniculus) como modelo animal na avaliação dos padrões de crescimento craniofacial |
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Descriptive exploratory research related to the use of New Zealand white rabbits (Orytolagus cuniculus) as standard animal in evaluation of craniofacial growth patterns |
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Descriptive exploratory research related to the use of New Zealand white rabbits (Orytolagus cuniculus) as standard animal in evaluation of craniofacial growth patterns Cardoso, Eduardo Seixas |
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Descriptive exploratory research related to the use of New Zealand white rabbits (Orytolagus cuniculus) as standard animal in evaluation of craniofacial growth patterns |
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Descriptive exploratory research related to the use of New Zealand white rabbits (Orytolagus cuniculus) as standard animal in evaluation of craniofacial growth patterns |
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Descriptive exploratory research related to the use of New Zealand white rabbits (Orytolagus cuniculus) as standard animal in evaluation of craniofacial growth patterns |
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Descriptive exploratory research related to the use of New Zealand white rabbits (Orytolagus cuniculus) as standard animal in evaluation of craniofacial growth patterns |
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Descriptive exploratory research related to the use of New Zealand white rabbits (Orytolagus cuniculus) as standard animal in evaluation of craniofacial growth patterns |
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Cardoso, Eduardo Seixas |
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Cardoso, Eduardo Seixas Cançado, Renata Pitella Heitz, Cláiton Oliveira, Marília Gerhardt de |
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Cançado, Renata Pitella Heitz, Cláiton Oliveira, Marília Gerhardt de |
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Cardoso, Eduardo Seixas Cançado, Renata Pitella Heitz, Cláiton Oliveira, Marília Gerhardt de |
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New Zealand White Rabbits are often related as a standard animal chosen in evaluation of craniofacial growth. Nevertheless, there are problems related to information about the care that such species demand during experimental researches. This exploratory research intends to review the literature about selecting a standard animal and experiments that are related to craniofacial growth, as well report the successes and not successes in those papers. Early age New Zealand White Rabbits (Orytolagus cuniculus) were handled through a Vivarium routine to be submitted to a surgery (experiment). Details related to transportation, rising, physiology, behavior, accommodation, anesthesia, death and the diseases are discussed to allow future researches with the purpose of using the same standard animal to have a shorter initial time. UNITERMS: rabbits; animal model; growth; experimental research. |
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2007 |
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