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Sound levels, vibration, temperature, humidity and luminance were recorded in an animal facility that houses nonhuman primates; the findings may be used to characterize environmental conditions in similar primate facilities and inform best practices for nonhuman primate research and care.
Transporting lab rodents is increasingly complex, owing to a variety of global trends and current constraints. Best practices and innovative approaches can help to ensure lab animals reach their destination safely and in a timely way. This Comment reviews those challenges and best practices through the lab animal transportation experiences of Taconic Biosciences, a global provider of rodent models.