Laboratory animal models are limited by scientific constraints on human applicability, and increasing regulatory restrictions, driven by social concerns. Reliance on laboratory animals also incurs marked – and in some cases, prohibitive – logistical challenges, within high-throughput chemical testing programmes, such as those currently underway within Europe and the US. However, a range of non-animal methodologies is available within biomedical research and toxicity testing. These include: mechanisms to enhance the sharing and assessment of existing data prior to conducting further studies, and physicochemical evaluation and computerised modelling, including the use of structure-activity relationships and expert systems. Minimally-sentient ...
Chemical risk assessment ensures protection from the toxic effects of drugs and manmade chemicals. T...
During the development of potential new medicines or agrochemicals, an assessment of the safety prof...
Increasing public concern about the use of large numbers of animals in the safety evaluation of new ...
Laboratory animal models are limited by scientific constraints on human applicability, and increasin...
Prior to introduction to the clinic, pharmaceuticals must undergo rigorous toxicity testing to ensur...
Due to public pressure, in vivo methods of toxicity testing is being attempted to be replaced by in ...
In the past few years, many in vitro methods for animal toxicity testing have been developed, valida...
'Many of the in vitro toxicological studies have not been sufficiently validated to determine their ...
There has been a dramatic increase in the development and use of in vitro systems in all types of bi...
The alternatives to whole-animal testing include endpoint assays, cell and tissue cultures, use of t...
Biomedical endeavours can be divided into three major categories: research, education, and testing. ...
The current approach to human health risk assessment is an integrated approach requiring a significa...
There is a fundamental change in thinking within the regulatory community due to a better understand...
Over the years, various liver-derived in vitro model systems have been developed to enable investiga...
Across the spectrum of industrial sectors, including pharmaceuticals, chemicals, personal care produ...
Chemical risk assessment ensures protection from the toxic effects of drugs and manmade chemicals. T...
During the development of potential new medicines or agrochemicals, an assessment of the safety prof...
Increasing public concern about the use of large numbers of animals in the safety evaluation of new ...
Laboratory animal models are limited by scientific constraints on human applicability, and increasin...
Prior to introduction to the clinic, pharmaceuticals must undergo rigorous toxicity testing to ensur...
Due to public pressure, in vivo methods of toxicity testing is being attempted to be replaced by in ...
In the past few years, many in vitro methods for animal toxicity testing have been developed, valida...
'Many of the in vitro toxicological studies have not been sufficiently validated to determine their ...
There has been a dramatic increase in the development and use of in vitro systems in all types of bi...
The alternatives to whole-animal testing include endpoint assays, cell and tissue cultures, use of t...
Biomedical endeavours can be divided into three major categories: research, education, and testing. ...
The current approach to human health risk assessment is an integrated approach requiring a significa...
There is a fundamental change in thinking within the regulatory community due to a better understand...
Over the years, various liver-derived in vitro model systems have been developed to enable investiga...
Across the spectrum of industrial sectors, including pharmaceuticals, chemicals, personal care produ...
Chemical risk assessment ensures protection from the toxic effects of drugs and manmade chemicals. T...
During the development of potential new medicines or agrochemicals, an assessment of the safety prof...
Increasing public concern about the use of large numbers of animals in the safety evaluation of new ...