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de vleeschauwer, stéphanie lambaerts, kathleen hernot, sophie debusschere, karlijn
According to the EU Directive 2010/63, all animal procedures must be classified as non-recovery, mild, moderate or severe. Several examples are included in the Directive to help in severity classification. Since the implementation of the Directive, different publications and guidelines have been disseminated on the topic. However, due to the large ...
De Vleeschauwer, Stephanie; 57195; Lambaerts, Kathleen; 42178; Hernot, Sophie; Debusschere, Karlijn;
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Grimm, Herwig Olsson, I Anna S Sandøe, Peter
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Laboratory animals
Animal experiments are widely required to comply with the 3Rs, to minimise harm to the animals and to serve certain purposes in order to be ethically acceptable. Recently, however, there has been a drift towards adding a so-called harm-benefit analysis as an additional requirement in assessing experiments. According to this, an experiment should on...
Cheluvappa, Rajkumar Scowen, Paul Eri, Rajaraman
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Pharmacology research & perspectives
Animals have been used in research and teaching for a long time. However, clear ethical guidelines and pertinent legislation were instated only in the past few decades, even in developed countries with Judeo-Christian ethical roots. We compactly cover the basics of animal research ethics, ethical reviewing and compliance guidelines for animal exper...