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Effects of cage enrichment on behavior, welfare and outcome variability in female mice
JD Bailoo, E Murphy, M Boada-Saña, JA Varholick, S Hintze, C Baussière, ...
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience 12, 232, 2018
Mandates: European Commission
Social dominance hierarchy type and rank contribute to phenotypic variation within cages of laboratory mice
JA Varholick, A Pontiggia, E Murphy, V Daniele, R Palme, B Voelkl, ...
Scientific Reports 9 (Article Number: 13650), 2019
Mandates: European Commission
Model systems for regeneration: the spiny mouse, Acomys cahirinus
M Maden, JA Varholick
Development, 2020
Mandates: US National Science Foundation, Swiss National Science Foundation, US …
Phenotypic variability between Social Dominance Ranks in laboratory mice
JA Varholick, JD Bailoo, R Palme, H Würbel
Scientific Reports 8 (1), 6593, 2018
Mandates: European Commission
Spiny mouse (Acomys): an emerging research organism for regenerative medicine with applications beyond the skin
J Gaire, JA Varholick, S Rana, MD Sunshine, S Doré, WB Barbazuk, ...
NPJ Regenerative Medicine 6 (1), 1, 2021
Mandates: US National Science Foundation, Swiss National Science Foundation, US …
Evaluation of the effects of space allowance on measures of animal welfare in laboratory mice
JD Bailoo, E Murphy, JA Varholick, J Novak, R Palme, H Würbel
Scientific Reports 8 (713), 2018
Mandates: European Commission
A systematic review and meta-analysis of the relationship between social dominance status and common behavioral phenotypes in male laboratory mice
JA Varholick, JD Bailoo, A Jenkins, B Voelkl, H Würbel
Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience 14, 2021
Mandates: European Commission
Bite Wounds and Dominance Structures in Male and Female African Spiny Mice (Acomys cahirinus): Implications for Animal Welfare and the Generalizability of …
JA Varholick, G Godinez, A Jenkins, S Mobin, M Maden
Animals 14 (1), 64, 2023
Mandates: Swiss National Science Foundation
Social dominance status and social stability in spiny mice (Acomys cahirinus) and its relation to ear-hole regeneration and glucocorticoids
JA Varholick, G Godinez, S Mobin, A Jenkins, RD Romeo, J Corll, ...
bioRxiv, 2022.09. 13.507818, 2022
Mandates: Swiss National Science Foundation, US National Institutes of Health
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