8 Best Practice Resources for Working with Germ-Free Mice

Jennifer Phelan
Wednesday, March 30th, 2016
The volume of published studies employing axenic or germ-free mice increased dramatically over the past 15 years, in part due to growing interest in microbiome research. As germ-free mouse model studies gain relevance, so does the importance of establishing best practices while researchers start and maintain research colonies.

Today, we'll address eight of the most frequently-asked questions regarding axenic mouse colony best practices.

1. Can Germ-Free Mice be Maintained in Individually Ventilated Cages?

It is generally accepted that germ-free mice can be maintained for short durations in individually ventilated cages, however isolators should be used for maintaining the germ-free health standard for longer studies or for breeding projects.

2. How Do I Plan My First Germ-Free Mouse Study?

Frank Razzaboni, from Park Bioservices, discusses axenic mouse study design in video below, from planning a successful germ-free project to vendor selection for required resources and components.

3. What Types of Monitoring are Required to Maintain Germ-Free Isolators?

Dr. Paula Roesch reviews monitoring of newly set up isolators, supplies, and testing post-animal entry.

In addition, you can also review a summary of husbandry differences based on health standard.



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4. What is the best method for testing prior to adding animals to the isolators?

As part of our Germ-Free Pilot program, Taconic Biosciences often hosts investigators on-site at our facility to review procedures in maintaining axenic mice. As a best practice, try a pilot study to assess your germ-free technique prior to starting a large cohort.

5. How Do I Test Isolators for Leaks?

In this video, Park Bioservices' Frank Razzaboni, demonstrates three methods for testing isolators for leaks.

6. How Many Mice Can Be Shipped in a Germ-Free Shipper?

Taconic can fit up to three 11.5″ x 7.5 ″ x 5″ cages into each germ-free shipper. The number of animals per shipper will vary based on animal age, so review the packing densities and other details of the germ-free shipper.

7. What's the Best Way to Transfer Axenic Mice Into Isolators?

Taconic offers an informational summary on removing animals from a germ-free shipper, as well as an instructional video demonstrating how to enter supplies and animals into an isolator.



2. How Do I Plan My First Germ-Free Mouse Study?

Frank Razzaboni, from Park Bioservices, discusses axenic mouse study design in video below, from planning a successful germ-free project to vendor selection for required resources and components.

3. What Types of Monitoring are Required to Maintain Germ-Free Isolators?

Dr. Paula Roesch reviews monitoring of newly set up isolators, supplies, and testing post-animal entry.

In addition, you can also review a summary of husbandry differences based on health standard.



taconic biosciences webinars 2015 Symposium: Advancing Microbiome Research, Microbiome & Mice

4. What is the best method for testing prior to adding animals to the isolators?

As part of our Germ-Free Pilot program, Taconic Biosciences often hosts investigators on-site at our facility to review procedures in maintaining axenic mice. As a best practice, try a pilot study to assess your germ-free technique prior to starting a large cohort.

5. How Do I Test Isolators for Leaks?

In this video, Park Bioservices' Frank Razzaboni, demonstrates three methods for testing isolators for leaks.

6. How Many Mice Can Be Shipped in a Germ-Free Shipper?

Taconic can fit up to three 11.5″ x 7.5 ″ x 5″ cages into each germ-free shipper. The number of animals per shipper will vary based on animal age, so review the packing densities and other details of the germ-free shipper.

7. What's the Best Way to Transfer Axenic Mice Into Isolators?

Taconic offers an informational summary on removing animals from a germ-free shipper, as well as an instructional video demonstrating how to enter supplies and animals into an isolator.



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