G R Collins’s scientific contributions

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Spontaneous heritable hydronephrosis in inbred mice. I. Description, incidence, and distribution of lesions
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July 1972

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Laboratory Animal Science

G R Collins

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D Henson

Citations (2)


... 2. Under special conditions, when simple filter covers are used to protect the animals against contamination by airborne microorganisms, the cages should be placed on the lower shelves where the number of CFU/m 3 is expected to be lower and the suction effect into the cages is less pronounced than at the top of the rack. This guarantees better protection against contamination and microclimatic changes inside the cages (Schneider & Collins, 1966; Collins & Goodheart, 1968; Simmons, Robie, Jones & Serrano, 1968). ...

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Microorganism counts and distribution patterns in air conditioned animal laboratories
Methods for testing the ability of cage filtering materials to exclude air-borne microorganisms
  • Citing Article
  • September 1968

Laboratory Animal Care

... Hereditary hydronephrosis has been reported in several inbred strains of mice [1,4,5,7]. Hydronephrosis in these species is characterized by 1) a higher incidence and more rapid progression in males than in females and 2) a higher incidence in the right kidney than in the left kidney. ...

Spontaneous heritable hydronephrosis in inbred mice. I. Description, incidence, and distribution of lesions
  • Citing Article
  • July 1972

Laboratory Animal Science