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Ambient temperature has an important effect on the physiology of mice, from heart rate and blood pressure to tumor growth and immune parameters
Higher cage temperatures are harmful to mice of all ages
A recently published study by Vetmeduni investigated the effects
A "lower" temperature is recommended as the standard
The study's first author, Thomas Kolbe from the Vetmeduni's In Vivo and In Vitro Model Institute, summarized the further important results of the study: "In the temperature group we studied, we did not find any harmful effects of reduced or elevated cage temperature excretion of
As a result, study co-author Kerstin Auer from the Vetmeduni University's Institute for In Vivo and In Vitro Models makes the following recommendation for feeding laboratory mice: "We conclude from our study that as long as sufficient nesting materials are provided, the 'cool' standard temperature in the mouse facility has no negative impact on
Effect of Different Ambient Temperatures on Reproductive Outcome and Stress Level of Lactating Females in Two Mouse Strains