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Lambert, Shannon. "Experimental Bodies: Animals, Science, and Collectivity in Contemporary Short-Form Fiction." Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Philologia 67, no. 2 (2022): 89–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/subbphilo.2022.2.05.

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"In the relatively short time since its establishment as an area of research, literary animal studies has become a burgeoning field covering a significant amount of intellectual terrain: traversing, for example, thousands of years of history and an array of human-animal encounters like pet ownership and breeding, hunting, farming, and biotechnology. However, few scholars have focused their attention on “experimental animals”—that is, animals used in experiments within and beyond laboratories—and fewer still have investigated the aesthetic and ethical challenges of representing these animals (a
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Dodds, John H., and Jesse M. Jaynes. "Crop Plant Genetic Engineering: Science Fiction to Science Fact." Outlook on Agriculture 16, no. 3 (1987): 111–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/003072708701600303.

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Recombinant DNA technology covers a wide range of biochemical techniques used to cut, splice, and move DNA from one organism to another. Genetic engineering began as a basic scientific study to learn more about gene expression and gene structure in bacteria. In the last 10 years the techniques of recombinant DNA technology have moved from the university research laboratory to the industrial production level. The techniques are applicable to all organisms and studies have been made of the genomes of viruses, bacteria, yeasts, animals, and plants. It is the latter, genetic engineering of plants,
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Jackson, J. Kasi. "Companion Species and Model Systems." Humanimalia 9, no. 1 (2017): 88–120. http://dx.doi.org/10.52537/humanimalia.9615.

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Alice Sheldon provided perhaps the earliest call for a feminist approach to research using model organisms. Her work was grounded in ongoing debates about theoretical models and methodological issues, specifically the choice of model organisms and the interpretations of data the models produced. When she became convinced that the laboratory conditions of her day did not permit her to practice feminist science, she turned to feminist science fiction to reimagine them. This piece shows how Sheldon’s experiences as a research scientist in experimental psychology influenced her science fiction wri
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DaVault, Joseph B., and Michael S. Sinha. "Meat, The Future: The Role Of Regulators In The Lab-Grown Revolution." American Journal of Law & Medicine 51, no. 1 (2025): 69–99. https://doi.org/10.1017/amj.2025.18.

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AbstractThe United States is one of the largest consumers of meat globally. The traditional production of meat contributes substantially to climate change due to the levels of greenhouse gases emitted and the amount of land, water, feed, and other natural resources required to raise animals used for meat. Conventional meat production is also a major source for the emergence of zoonotic diseases and antimicrobial-resistant pathogens. Nevertheless, Americans consume more meat now than at any time in the nation’s history.Advocates for policy change aimed at addressing the risks currently associat
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Feuerstein, Thomas. "Prometheus Delivered // Prometeo liberado." Ecozon@: European Journal of Literature, Culture and Environment 9, no. 2 (2018): 195–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.37536/ecozona.2018.9.2.2396.

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Stone is turned into meat. This spectacular project entitled “Prometheus delivered” is an installation that Thomas Feuerstein stages as a fascinating laboratory of bubbling bioreactors, mysterious fluids, pumps and endless tubes which wind around a classicist marble sculpture of Prometheus and meander through the entire exhibition. It is the first major solo exhibition of the Austrian artist in Munich. At the center of the installation is a sculpture, a replica of the Prometheus statue by Nicolas-Sébastien Adam (1762), and features its gradual decomposition. The miraculous protagonists of this
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Tonn, Jenna. "Laboratory of domesticity: Gender, race, and science at the Bermuda Biological Station for Research, 1903–30." History of Science 57, no. 2 (2018): 231–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0073275318797789.

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During the early twentieth century, the Bermuda Biological Station for Research (BBSR) functioned as a multipurpose scientific site. Jointly founded by New York University, Harvard University, and the Bermuda Natural History Society, the BBSR created opportunities for a mostly US-based set of practitioners to study animal biology in the field. I argue that mixed gender field stations like the BBSR supported professional advancement in science, while also operating as important places for women and men to experiment with the social and cultural work of identity formation, courtship and marriage
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Parsons, D. W., and H. M. Pinsker. "Swimming in Aplysia brasiliana: identification of parapodial opener-phase and closer-phase neurons." Journal of Neurophysiology 59, no. 3 (1988): 717–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.1988.59.3.717.

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1. In freely behaving Aplysia brasiliana, spontaneous swimming in the laboratory occurred primarily in the dark hours of the day-night cycle. Suspending an intact animal above the substrate elicited continuous parapodial flapping with the same frequency and amplitude as spontaneous swimming. Parapodial flapping with decreased frequency and amplitude could still be elicited by suspending minimally dissected, but not more radically dissected, preparations. 2. In otherwise intact animals, severing the cerebropedal connective (CPC) bilaterally abolished suspended parapodial flapping, but normal fl
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Lapointe, Nicolas P., and Pierre A. Guertin. "Synergistic Effects of D1/5 and 5-HT1A/7 Receptor Agonists on Locomotor Movement Induction in Complete Spinal Cord–Transected Mice." Journal of Neurophysiology 100, no. 1 (2008): 160–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.90339.2008.

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Monoamines are well known to modulate locomotion in several vertebrate species. Coapplication of dopamine (DA) and serotonin (5-HT) has also been shown to potently induce fictive locomotor rhythms in isolated spinal cord preparations. However, a synergistic contribution of these monoamines to locomotor rhythmogenesis in vivo has never been examined. Here, we characterized the effects induced by selective DA and 5-HT receptor agonists on hindlimb movement induction in completely spinal cord transected (adult) mice. Administration of the lowest effective doses of SKF-81297 (D1/5 agonist, 1–2 mg/
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Lambert, Shannon. "“Agents of Description”. Animals, Affect, and Care in Thalia Field’s Experimental Animals: A Reality Fiction (2016)." Relations. Beyond Anthropocentrism 8, no. 1-2 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.7358/rela-2020-0102-lamb.

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In this article, I explore questions of laboratory animal agency in dialogue with Thalia Field’s literary text “Experimental Animals: A Reality Fiction” (2016). Using the framework of “care” (understood, following María Puig de la Bellacasa 2017, as a multi-dimensional concept comprising affect, ethics, and practice), I consider how Field’s synaesthetic descriptions of animal suffering create an affective response in readers, alerting them to a shared carnal vulnerability. Indeed, rather than anthropomorphizing animals through narration or focalization, Field “stays with the body” to consider
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Sarah, E. Allen, T. Koreman Gabriel, Sarkar Ankita, Wang Bei, F. Wolfner Mariana, and Han Chun. "Versatile CRISPR/Cas9-mediated mosaic analysis by gRNA-induced crossing-over for unmodified genomes." January 14, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal. pbio.3001061.

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Mosaic animals have provided the platform for many fundamental discoveries in develop- mental biology, cell biology, and other fields. Techniques to produce mosaic animals by mitotic recombination have been extensively developed in Drosophila melanogaster but are less common for other laboratory organisms. Here, we report mosaic analysis by gRNA- induced crossing-over (MAGIC), a new technique for generating mosaic animals based on DNA double-strand breaks produced by CRISPR/Cas9. MAGIC efficiently produces mosaic clones in both somatic tissues and the germline of Drosophila. Fur
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Books on the topic "Laboratory animals – Fiction"

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Davis, Pierre. A breed apart. Bantam Dell, 2009.

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Adams, Richard. The plague dogs. G.K. Hall, 1999.

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Payne, C. D. Holubí mambo. Jota, 1999.

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Payne, C. D. Frisco pigeon mambo. AIVIA Press, 2000.

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McKellips, Paul. Uncaged. Vantage Point, 2011.

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Rose, Malcolm. Animal lab. Evans, 2008.

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Myers, Helen R. Whispers in the Woods. Silhouette Books, 1994.

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Gear, Kathleen O'Neal. Dark inheritance. Warner Books, 2001.

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Gear, Kathleen O'Neal. Dark inheritance. Warner Books, 2001.

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Landry, Jean. Nikolas Koala à l'Académie des cerveaux. Éditions de la Paix, 2005.

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