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Publication : Whisker trimming in mice.

First Author  Strozik E Year  1981
Journal  Lab Anim Volume  15
Issue  4 Pages  309-12
PubMed ID  7341838 Mgi Jnum  J:22705
Mgi Id  MGI:70563 Doi  10.1258/002367781780953040
Citation  Strozik E, et al. (1981) Whisker trimming in mice. Lab Anim 15(4):309-12
abstractText  Whisker trimming is extremely common in strain A2G mice, with an incidence which progresses with age. Over 75% of cages containing 2-3 mice have 1 or more active trimmers by the time the mice are about 60 days old. When male A2G mice were housed with mice of other strains there was a tendency for trimming to occur most in cages where the A2G male was socially dominant (as judged by a tube test). The number of animals per cage did not seem to influence this behaviour. In groups of male mice there was usually I with untrimmed whiskers, presumably because he was socially dominant. However, with females there were always several active trimmers. There was some evidence that when females became pregnant they were able to resist whisker trimming by their mates.
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