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... DIFFERENCES BETWEEN COUNTRIES In the United States and Europe, there is no microbiological monitoring; however, there is health monitoring. I can understand this concept because, from a practical standpoint, disease is the most important in those countries.
From page 77...
... The pharmaceutical industry will never buy from a breeder who has no test results from the ICLAS Monitoring Center. This has made the quality of breeders very high.
From page 78...
... In our society, leadership derives not just from NIH, but also from academic, industrial, and research institutes such as The Jackson Laboratory, which, of course, we support financially, providing direction and encouragement. Our grants do have strings attached.
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... As I mentioned, we are already heavily committed at The Jackson Laboratory, and we have learned much from that relationship, which has formed some of the basis for our initiatives in the planning stage. On October 5, 1988, what was called a "recalibration meeting of the mouse working group" was held, and Dr.
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... Gill, Fakes, and Nomura participated) is the initiative of the August 1998 Rat Model Repository Workshop, which recommended a national rat genetic resource center to select, maintain, distribute, and preserve genetically defined rats (at least 50 new strains per year)


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