The 3Rs – Replacement, Reduction and Refinement – are embedded into the legislation and guidelines governing the ethics of animal use in experiments. Here, we consider the advantages of adopting key aspects of the 3Rs into experimental biology, represented mainly by the fields of animal behaviour, neurobiology, physiology, toxicology and biomechanics. Replacing protected animals with less sentient forms or species, cells, tissues or computer modelling approaches has been broadly successful. However, many studies investigate specific models that exhibit a particular adaptation, or a species that is a target for conservation, such that their replacement is inappropriate. Regardless of the species used, refining procedures to ensure the health...
The 3Rs principle of replacing, reducing and refining the use of animals in science has been gaining...
Ethics on animal use in science in Western society is based on utilitarianism, weighing the harms an...
none1noThe contribution of animal experimentation to biomedical research is of undoubted value, neve...
The 3Rs – Replacement, Reduction and Refinement – are embedded into the legislation and guidelines g...
Despite the development of powerful molecular biological techniques and technologies, studies involv...
Animals were first used for research purposes at the beginning of the development of both biology an...
The ethical Principle of the 3Rs, known above all to the scientific world for its relevance in the ...
The ethical Principle of the 3Rs, known above all to the scientific world for its relevance in the ...
Ethics on animal use in science in Western society is based on utilitarianism, weighing the harms an...
AbstractEthics on animal use in science in Western society is based on utilitarianism, weighing the ...
Sociocultural changes in the human–animal relationship have led to increasing demands for animal wel...
Sociocultural changes in the human–animal relationship have led to increasing demands for animal wel...
The 3Rs principle of replacing, reducing and refining the use of animals in science has been gaining...
Sociocultural changes in the human–animal relationship have led to increasing demands for animal wel...
Abstract Animal experimentation has been fundamental in biological and biomedical research. To guara...
The 3Rs principle of replacing, reducing and refining the use of animals in science has been gaining...
Ethics on animal use in science in Western society is based on utilitarianism, weighing the harms an...
none1noThe contribution of animal experimentation to biomedical research is of undoubted value, neve...
The 3Rs – Replacement, Reduction and Refinement – are embedded into the legislation and guidelines g...
Despite the development of powerful molecular biological techniques and technologies, studies involv...
Animals were first used for research purposes at the beginning of the development of both biology an...
The ethical Principle of the 3Rs, known above all to the scientific world for its relevance in the ...
The ethical Principle of the 3Rs, known above all to the scientific world for its relevance in the ...
Ethics on animal use in science in Western society is based on utilitarianism, weighing the harms an...
AbstractEthics on animal use in science in Western society is based on utilitarianism, weighing the ...
Sociocultural changes in the human–animal relationship have led to increasing demands for animal wel...
Sociocultural changes in the human–animal relationship have led to increasing demands for animal wel...
The 3Rs principle of replacing, reducing and refining the use of animals in science has been gaining...
Sociocultural changes in the human–animal relationship have led to increasing demands for animal wel...
Abstract Animal experimentation has been fundamental in biological and biomedical research. To guara...
The 3Rs principle of replacing, reducing and refining the use of animals in science has been gaining...
Ethics on animal use in science in Western society is based on utilitarianism, weighing the harms an...
none1noThe contribution of animal experimentation to biomedical research is of undoubted value, neve...