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Antioxidants Help Mice and Humans for Better Science and Treatments!

Antioxidants Help Mice and Humans for Better Science and Treatments!

Jul 16, 2015 | animal research, animals helping animals, animals helping humans, Conditions, treatment, Uncategorized

Anyone who works in the lab animal industry knows the woes of “skin picking”, “scratch lesions”, or the technical term of idiopathic ulcerative dermatitis in mice. For those of you not in lab animal medicine, it’s basically an abnormal behavior of scratching, picking, or licking to the point of injury and notably plagues mice of […]

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