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100
Antibiotic that Alexander Fleming discovered.
What is Penicillin?
100
The three R's of animal testing.
What is replace, reduce and refine?
100
First animal successfully cloned in 1996.
What is Dolly the sheep?
100
The person who declared "War on Cancer."
What is Richard Nixon?
100
Infection that takes advantage of an opportunity not usually available.
What is opportunistic infection?
200
The amount of years it takes to develop a new drug.
What is 11-12 years?
200
Year the Animal Welfare Act was enacted.
What is 1966?
200
GMO stands for...
What is genetically modified organism?
200
Radiation, chemotherapy, surgery and immunotherapy.
What is treatments for cancer?
200
Infectious agent passed from person to person in a group.
What is horizontal transmission?
300
The three types of research in order from beginning to end.
What is basic, applied, and clinical research?
300
Three species of animals NOT included under the AWA.
What is rats, mice and birds?
300
Groups of similar cells performing a similar function.
What is tissues?
300
Early _____ is key for cancer.
What is detection?
300
Most important step to prevent transmission of infectous diseases.
What is washing your hands?
400
The best known surrogate for humans in the lab.
What is animals?
400
Person who takes care of the animals in the laboratory.
What is an Animal Care Technician?
400
Special facilities designed to keep airborne particles out.
What is a clean room?
400
Pap smear and HPV testing are used to diagnose _____ cancer.
What is cervical?
400
Infectious agent transferred from mother to newborn.
What is vertical transmission?
500
The last stage of medical research.
What is clinical research?
500
How often does the IACUC have to inspect animal facilities?
What is at least once every six months?
500
Multiple tissues working together to perform a function.
What is an organ?
500
Cancer that remains within the tissue in which it originates.
What is in-situ cancer?
500
Complete destruction of an infectious agent.
What is eradication?