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Contributors:
  1. Sylvia Badurek
  2. Aleksandra Bartelik
  3. Angela Caruso
  4. Maša Čater
  5. Kai Diederich
  6. Elodie Ey
  7. Anne Habedank
  8. Yann Hérault
  9. Sabine Hölter
  10. Pia Kahnau
  11. Benjamin Lang
  12. Hamid Meziane
  13. Paul Mieske
  14. Jan Rozman
  15. Maria Luisa Scattoni
  16. Christa Thöne-Reineke
  17. Nicolas Torquet
  18. Brun Ulfhake
  19. Elisabetta Golini
  20. Dragan Hrncic
  21. Anna Kiryk
  22. Petra Seebeck
  23. Oliver Stiedl

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Description: We are conducting a systematic review on home cage monitoring in laboratory mice and rats. A major advantage of home cage monitoring is that the animals can be examined in their home environment, which reduces stress and allows to monitor the animals 24/7. Moreover, this approach minimizes the influence of the human presence on the animals’ behavior. Therefore, home cage-based monitoring is interesting for phenotyping in mice and rats since it may reduce data variability and improve reproducibility. In addition, it can provide a useful tool for welfare assessment. The requirements for home cage monitoring changed over the last decades driven by technology and digitalization. The goal of this systematic review is to identify these historical changes and describe the current state of the art. After phase 1 (title/Abstract screening), it was decided to perform phase 2 (full text screening) and phase 3 (data extraction) simultaneously. Therefore, an updated protocol was uploaded.

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

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