A Working Party of the UK group of European Primate Resources Network (EUPREN) considered primate supply for scientific work in the UK. Through a questionnaire, which achieved a very good response, it obtained details of primate use, sources and breeding in the UK and it put forward options to ensure that animal welfare is the best possible whilst ensuring continued supply. The questionnaire showed that contract research laboratories and pharmaceutical companies use about 80% of the 4233 primates used annually at the moment, with the rest accounted for by academic establishments and public sector laboratories. Fifty-four per cent are cynomolgus macaques (Macaca fascicularis), of which nearly 90% are captive-bred outside the European Union (...
The need to reduce, refine and replace the use of non-human primates as laboratory animals is a high...
Although non-human primates (NHP) account for less than a fraction of one percent of all of the anim...
Reprinted from ATLA, vol. 17, 1990 p. 335-400SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Cen...
A Working Party of the UK group of European Primate Resources Network (EUPREN) considered primate su...
Some of the use patterns of nonhuman primates in the USA and Europe are outlined, and a few specific...
The use of non-human primates in biomedical research is a contentious issue that raises serious ethi...
Amid growing concern about keeping exotic species as companion animals, nonhuman primates have been ...
Scientific excellence is a necessity for progress in biomedical research. As research becomes ever m...
Trade in primates is seen as a significant impediment to their conservation. Primates are traded bot...
Comparison of French and U.S. Animal Welfare Policies Current UK Legislation on Animal
The use of primates in regulated research and testing means that they are intentionally subjected to...
The rapid disappearance of the natural habitats of mon-keys in Asia, Africa, and South America is fo...
Several species of nonhuman primates, each possessing specific characteristics of particular value, ...
Preface Whenever animals are used in research, minimizing pain and distress and promoting good welfa...
The European Directive 2010/63/EU on the protection of animals used for scientific purposes requires...
The need to reduce, refine and replace the use of non-human primates as laboratory animals is a high...
Although non-human primates (NHP) account for less than a fraction of one percent of all of the anim...
Reprinted from ATLA, vol. 17, 1990 p. 335-400SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Cen...
A Working Party of the UK group of European Primate Resources Network (EUPREN) considered primate su...
Some of the use patterns of nonhuman primates in the USA and Europe are outlined, and a few specific...
The use of non-human primates in biomedical research is a contentious issue that raises serious ethi...
Amid growing concern about keeping exotic species as companion animals, nonhuman primates have been ...
Scientific excellence is a necessity for progress in biomedical research. As research becomes ever m...
Trade in primates is seen as a significant impediment to their conservation. Primates are traded bot...
Comparison of French and U.S. Animal Welfare Policies Current UK Legislation on Animal
The use of primates in regulated research and testing means that they are intentionally subjected to...
The rapid disappearance of the natural habitats of mon-keys in Asia, Africa, and South America is fo...
Several species of nonhuman primates, each possessing specific characteristics of particular value, ...
Preface Whenever animals are used in research, minimizing pain and distress and promoting good welfa...
The European Directive 2010/63/EU on the protection of animals used for scientific purposes requires...
The need to reduce, refine and replace the use of non-human primates as laboratory animals is a high...
Although non-human primates (NHP) account for less than a fraction of one percent of all of the anim...
Reprinted from ATLA, vol. 17, 1990 p. 335-400SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Cen...