The effect of housing environment on bone healing in a critical radius defect in New Zealand White rabbits

Volume: 15, Issue: 5, Pages: e0233530 - e0233530
Published: May 21, 2020
Abstract
In animal studies on bone healing, the effect of housing space and physical activity are seldom taken into account. Bone formation was evaluated in New Zealand White rabbits (mean ± SEM BW: 3.9 ± 0.11 kg) with a critical bone defect after 12 weeks of rehabilitation in pair-housing in 3 m2 large floor pens (Floor, n = 10) or standard single housing in 0.43 m2 cages (Cage, n = 10). In the randomised full-factorial study, a bone replica of calcium...
Paper Details
Title
The effect of housing environment on bone healing in a critical radius defect in New Zealand White rabbits
Published Date
May 21, 2020
Journal
Volume
15
Issue
5
Pages
e0233530 - e0233530
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