Shipovalov, A. V.
Vanin, A. F.
Tkachev, N. A.
Pyankov, O. V.
Asanbaeva, N. B.
An’kov, S. V.
Bagryanskaya, E. G.
Baklanov, A. M.
Valiulin, S. V.
Stekleneva, M. E.
Article History
Received: 27 February 2024
Revised: 7 October 2024
Accepted: 16 October 2024
First Online: 17 March 2025
ETHICS APPROVAL AND CONSENT TO PARTICIPATE
: Experiments with Syrian hamsters and mice were conducted in strict accordance with the legislation of the Russian Federation and the provisions of the European Convention for the Protection of Vertebrate Animals Used for Experimental and Other Scientific Purposes (Strasbourg, 18.III.1986). The provisions of the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals (Washington D.C., 2011) and other norms of international law governing the care and use of laboratory animals from the point of view of humane treatment of animals and their rational use were strictly observed.The authors confirm compliance with national and international guidelines on the care and humane use of animals. All procedures for in vivo experiments were reviewed and approved by the bioethical commission of the SRC VB Vector of Rospotrebnadzor (application of the SRC VB Vector/11-10.2023, approved by the BC Protocol no. 8 dated 31.10.2023).
: The authors of this work declare that they have no conflicts of interest.