The need for alternative approaches to the use of vertebrate animals for hazard assessing chemicals and pollutants has become of increasing importance. It is now the first consideration when initiating a vertebrate ecotoxicity test, to ensure that unnecessary use of vertebrate organisms is minimised wherever possible. For some regulatory purposes, the use of vertebrate organisms for environmental risk assessments (ERA) has even been banned, and in other situations the numbers of organisms tested has been dramatically reduced, or the severity of the procedure refined. However, there is still a long way to go to achieve a complete replacement of vertebrate organisms to generate environmental hazard data. The development of animal alternatives...
In research to develop methods for controlling damage by vertebrates, chemical evaluation procedures...
The aim of this article is to attempt a concise review of the state of the art of the nondestructive...
Information about acute fish toxicity is routinely required in many jurisdictions for environmental ...
Tests with vertebrates are an integral part of environmental hazard identification and risk assessme...
There is growing public pressure to minimize the use of vertebrates in ecotoxicity testing; therefor...
It is widely recognized that marine mammals are exposed to a wide variety of pollutants, with a weig...
It is widely recognized that marine mammals are exposed to a wide variety of pollutants, with a weig...
In the last twenty years, ecotoxicology has been increasingly concerned with the use of biomarkers t...
Amphibians and reptiles are the two most endangered groups of vertebrates. Environmental pollution b...
Since the 1940s, effluent toxicity testing has been used to assess potential ecological impacts of e...
Increasing public concern about the use of large numbers of animals in the safety evaluation of new ...
U.S. regulatory and research agencies use ecotoxicity test data to assess the hazards associated wit...
Animal alternative tests are gaining serious consideration in an array of environmental sciences, pa...
Cultures of vertebrate cells are widely applied in mechanistic studies in human toxicology as well a...
Animal alternatives research has historically focused on human safety assessments and has only recen...
In research to develop methods for controlling damage by vertebrates, chemical evaluation procedures...
The aim of this article is to attempt a concise review of the state of the art of the nondestructive...
Information about acute fish toxicity is routinely required in many jurisdictions for environmental ...
Tests with vertebrates are an integral part of environmental hazard identification and risk assessme...
There is growing public pressure to minimize the use of vertebrates in ecotoxicity testing; therefor...
It is widely recognized that marine mammals are exposed to a wide variety of pollutants, with a weig...
It is widely recognized that marine mammals are exposed to a wide variety of pollutants, with a weig...
In the last twenty years, ecotoxicology has been increasingly concerned with the use of biomarkers t...
Amphibians and reptiles are the two most endangered groups of vertebrates. Environmental pollution b...
Since the 1940s, effluent toxicity testing has been used to assess potential ecological impacts of e...
Increasing public concern about the use of large numbers of animals in the safety evaluation of new ...
U.S. regulatory and research agencies use ecotoxicity test data to assess the hazards associated wit...
Animal alternative tests are gaining serious consideration in an array of environmental sciences, pa...
Cultures of vertebrate cells are widely applied in mechanistic studies in human toxicology as well a...
Animal alternatives research has historically focused on human safety assessments and has only recen...
In research to develop methods for controlling damage by vertebrates, chemical evaluation procedures...
The aim of this article is to attempt a concise review of the state of the art of the nondestructive...
Information about acute fish toxicity is routinely required in many jurisdictions for environmental ...