Animal experimentation continues to generate public and political concern worldwide. Relatively few countries collate and publish animal use statistics, yet this is a first and essential step toward public accountability and an informed debate, as well as being important for effective policy-making and regulation. The implementation of the Three Rs (replacement, reduction and refinement of animal experiments) should be expected to result in a decline in animal use, but without regular, accurate statistics, this cannot be monitored. Recent estimates of worldwide annual laboratory animal use are imprecise and unsubstantiated, ranging from 28–100 million. We collated data for 37 countries that publish national statistics, and standardised thes...
Animal welfare is a growing societal concern and the well-being of animals used for experimental pur...
Accumulating evidence indicates high risk of bias in preclinical animal research, questioning the sc...
For scientific, ethical and economic reasons, experiments involving animals should be appropriately ...
Animal experimentation continues to generate public and political concern worldwide. Relatively few ...
Year] doi:10.1136/ medethics-2014-102404 Minimising the use of animals in experiments is universally...
The number of animals used in medical, pharmaceutical, and product research each year is at least 11...
The ethical arguments against animal experimentation remain ever-strong. In addition, the scientific...
Seven years after the last release, the European Commission has again collated and released data on ...
Periodically, WellBeing News (WBN) carries a story on using animals to test the safety of chemicals ...
none1noThe contribution of animal experimentation to biomedical research is of undoubted value, neve...
The goal of this article is to map out public perceptions of animal experimentation in 28 European c...
In 1959, William Russell and Rex Burch published the seminal book, The Principles of Humane Experime...
Animals were first used for research purposes at the beginning of the development of both biology an...
AbstractAnimal experimentation is a perennial issue for many researchers, legislators and critics. A...
This article summarizes information from a survey of biomedical scientists, specifically pharmacolog...
Animal welfare is a growing societal concern and the well-being of animals used for experimental pur...
Accumulating evidence indicates high risk of bias in preclinical animal research, questioning the sc...
For scientific, ethical and economic reasons, experiments involving animals should be appropriately ...
Animal experimentation continues to generate public and political concern worldwide. Relatively few ...
Year] doi:10.1136/ medethics-2014-102404 Minimising the use of animals in experiments is universally...
The number of animals used in medical, pharmaceutical, and product research each year is at least 11...
The ethical arguments against animal experimentation remain ever-strong. In addition, the scientific...
Seven years after the last release, the European Commission has again collated and released data on ...
Periodically, WellBeing News (WBN) carries a story on using animals to test the safety of chemicals ...
none1noThe contribution of animal experimentation to biomedical research is of undoubted value, neve...
The goal of this article is to map out public perceptions of animal experimentation in 28 European c...
In 1959, William Russell and Rex Burch published the seminal book, The Principles of Humane Experime...
Animals were first used for research purposes at the beginning of the development of both biology an...
AbstractAnimal experimentation is a perennial issue for many researchers, legislators and critics. A...
This article summarizes information from a survey of biomedical scientists, specifically pharmacolog...
Animal welfare is a growing societal concern and the well-being of animals used for experimental pur...
Accumulating evidence indicates high risk of bias in preclinical animal research, questioning the sc...
For scientific, ethical and economic reasons, experiments involving animals should be appropriately ...