Cephalopods have been utilised in neuroscience research for more than 100 years particularly because of their phenotypic plasticity, complex and centralised nervous system, tractability for studies of learning and cellular mechanisms of memory (e.g. long-term potentiation) and anatomical features facilitating physiological studies (e.g. squid giant axon and synapse). On 1 January 2013, research using any of the about 700 extant species of “live cephalopods” became regulated within the European Union by Directive 2010/63/EU on the “Protection of Animals used for Scientific Purposes”, giving cephalopods the same EU legal protection as previously afforded only to vertebrates. The Directive has a number of implications, particularly for neurosc...
When using cephalopods as experimental animals, a number of factors, including morality, quality of ...
Cephalopods are the first invertebrate class regulated by the European Union under Directive 2010/6...
none4siCephalopods have been included in the European Directive (EU Directive 63/2010), that rules ...
Cephalopods have been utilised in neuroscience research for more than 100 years particularly because...
Cephalopods have been utilised in neuroscience research for more than 100 years particularly because...
For the first time, European Union legislation on animal research and testing has extended its scope...
International audienceThis paper is the result of an international initiative and is a first attempt...
Cephalopods have been included in the legislation on animal experimentation since 2013. The origin o...
International audienceFrom January 2013 scientific projects involving cephalopods became regulated b...
This paper is the result of an international initiative and is a first attempt to develop guidelines...
This review intends to provide a reflection regarding Directive 2010 ⁄ 63 ⁄ EU, on animal welfare, a...
Lopes, Vanesa... et al.-- 8 pages, 1 tableCephalopods are the sole invertebrates included in the lis...
Cephalopods have been defined as “advanced invertebrates” due to the complexity of their nervous sys...
When using cephalopods as experimental animals, a number of factors, including morality, quality of ...
When using cephalopods as experimental animals, a number of factors, including morality, quality of ...
Cephalopods are the first invertebrate class regulated by the European Union under Directive 2010/6...
none4siCephalopods have been included in the European Directive (EU Directive 63/2010), that rules ...
Cephalopods have been utilised in neuroscience research for more than 100 years particularly because...
Cephalopods have been utilised in neuroscience research for more than 100 years particularly because...
For the first time, European Union legislation on animal research and testing has extended its scope...
International audienceThis paper is the result of an international initiative and is a first attempt...
Cephalopods have been included in the legislation on animal experimentation since 2013. The origin o...
International audienceFrom January 2013 scientific projects involving cephalopods became regulated b...
This paper is the result of an international initiative and is a first attempt to develop guidelines...
This review intends to provide a reflection regarding Directive 2010 ⁄ 63 ⁄ EU, on animal welfare, a...
Lopes, Vanesa... et al.-- 8 pages, 1 tableCephalopods are the sole invertebrates included in the lis...
Cephalopods have been defined as “advanced invertebrates” due to the complexity of their nervous sys...
When using cephalopods as experimental animals, a number of factors, including morality, quality of ...
When using cephalopods as experimental animals, a number of factors, including morality, quality of ...
Cephalopods are the first invertebrate class regulated by the European Union under Directive 2010/6...
none4siCephalopods have been included in the European Directive (EU Directive 63/2010), that rules ...