11. Animal-friendly malaria studies (Science Alert)
that research involving animals will be with us for some time yet," said Professor Trewhella at the announcement of the award. "Nevertheless, it is important to be aware that significant progress is also being made in areas which
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12. US scientists sound alarm over animal research
all the different races or cultures of mankind began to intermingle and reproduce with one another until there was just one homogenous culture or race, would the genetic diversity of the species...
Suicide
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13. Tissue models: A living system on a chip : Nature : Nature Publishing Group
with flat hepatocyte cultures in predicting drug toxicity. The goal is to get the most information possible from the simplest culture possible, she says. “You may be able to use the simple cultures as an early screen. More complex
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14. National Anti-Vivisection Society:
in Monkeys
Pain-Free Animals Are a Real Possibility
A Shot at Cancer
Evidence Points to Conscious 'Metacognition' In Some Nonhuman Animals
Toxicity Testing Gets a Makeover
Study Spells Out Spread of Brain Illness in Animals
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15. National Anti-Vivisection Society: NAVS' Science Advisor Passes Away
alternatives to the use of animals in science.
We are grief stricken to inform you that Dr. June Bradlaw passed away suddenly on May 30, 2008 in Norwich, Connecticut, following a stroke.
June Bradlaw was an accomplished woman of science, a
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16. National Anti-Vivisection Society: NAVS' Science Advisor Passes Away
alternatives to the use of animals in science.
We are grief stricken to inform you that Dr. June Bradlaw passed away suddenly on May 30, 2008 in Norwich, Connecticut, following a stroke.
June Bradlaw was an accomplished woman of science, a
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17. National Anti-Vivisection Society:
Animals in Product Testing
Alternatives to Animal Testing - The Smart—and Humane— Solution
It’s an age-old question: What do we use if we stop using Animals as test subjects? And there is
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18. Allergan - Allergan Receives FDA Approval for First-of-Its-Kind, Fully in vi...
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19. Stem Cell Advance a Step Forward for Treatment of Brain Diseases - News Room...
brain tissue in tissue culture in the laboratory for months, then separating out the stem cells for study. In addition, today’s techniques don’t separate out just stem cells; typically, similar cells known as progenitor cells,
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20. National Anti-Vivisection Society: In Vitro Models for Human Skin Disease
2011
Recently, tissue culture technology has also been used to develop in vitro models of skin disease, in particular to promote cutaneous drug research while sparing experimental animals.
For more information see: Drug Discovery Today
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