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Restraint collars have numerous clinical and experimental applications. Last month we reviewed the various types of commercially available collars. Now, we delve deeper to discuss the details of their proper use.
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Brown, C. Restraint collars. Part II: Specific issues with restraint collars. Lab Anim 35, 25–27 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1038/laban0306-25
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