National and international laws and regulations exist to protect animals used for scientific purposes in translational and applied research, which includes drug development. However, multiple animal models are available for each disease. We evaluated the argumentation behind the selection of a specific animal model using thematic content analysis in project applications issued in 2017-2019 in the Netherlands. In total, 125 animal models for translational and applied research from 110 project applications were assessed. Explanations to select a specific model included: the model’s availability (79%); the availability of expertise (62%); and the model showing similar disease pathology/symptoms (59%) to humans. Therefore, current selection of ...
The ethical arguments against animal experimentation remain ever-strong. In addition, the scientific...
Widespread reliance on animal models during preclinical research and toxicity testing assumes their ...
Over time, the interpretation of science has occasionally been corrupted by vested interest groups, ...
National and international laws and regulations exist to protect animals used for scientific purpose...
In Europe alone, 3.6 million animals per year are used for drug development. Animal studies are worl...
Reports of a reproducibility crisis combined with a high attrition rate in the pharmaceutical indust...
The use of animals in scientific research is highly controversial. Older justifications, which refer...
Abstract Background The pharmaceutical industry is in the midst of a productivity crisis and rates o...
Every year, and in countries around the world, significant time and resources are devoted to the nob...
Animal models are vital in understanding the transmission and pathogenesis of infectious organisms a...
In many countries, animal experiments can only be performed when their necessity has been demonstrat...
Preclinical animal studies are performed to analyse the safety and efficacy of new treatments, with ...
Models have been a tool of science at least since the 18th century and serve a variety of purposes f...
Over time, the interpretation of science has occasionally been corrupted by vested interest groups, ...
Animal research has provided important information about many aspects of the pathophysiology of huma...
The ethical arguments against animal experimentation remain ever-strong. In addition, the scientific...
Widespread reliance on animal models during preclinical research and toxicity testing assumes their ...
Over time, the interpretation of science has occasionally been corrupted by vested interest groups, ...
National and international laws and regulations exist to protect animals used for scientific purpose...
In Europe alone, 3.6 million animals per year are used for drug development. Animal studies are worl...
Reports of a reproducibility crisis combined with a high attrition rate in the pharmaceutical indust...
The use of animals in scientific research is highly controversial. Older justifications, which refer...
Abstract Background The pharmaceutical industry is in the midst of a productivity crisis and rates o...
Every year, and in countries around the world, significant time and resources are devoted to the nob...
Animal models are vital in understanding the transmission and pathogenesis of infectious organisms a...
In many countries, animal experiments can only be performed when their necessity has been demonstrat...
Preclinical animal studies are performed to analyse the safety and efficacy of new treatments, with ...
Models have been a tool of science at least since the 18th century and serve a variety of purposes f...
Over time, the interpretation of science has occasionally been corrupted by vested interest groups, ...
Animal research has provided important information about many aspects of the pathophysiology of huma...
The ethical arguments against animal experimentation remain ever-strong. In addition, the scientific...
Widespread reliance on animal models during preclinical research and toxicity testing assumes their ...
Over time, the interpretation of science has occasionally been corrupted by vested interest groups, ...