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1 January 1970
Posted by: Richard Tidmarsh
Category: News
An innovative approach to clinical trials could improve the predictive power of both human trials and animal studies, bringing both patient and animal welfare benefits. An innovative approach to clinical trials could improve the predictive power of both human trials and animal studies, bringing both patient and animal welfare benefits. By… https://www.understandinganimalresearch.org.uk/news/animal-welfare-alternatives/predictive-power-of-the-parallel-approach/
Liver cells that mimic inherited liver diseases, produced from human skin cells, may offer the chance to regenerate damaged tissues and organs. Liver cells that mimic inherited liver diseases, produced from human skin cells, may offer the chance to regenerate damaged tissues and organs. But the potential of these 'human… https://www.understandinganimalresearch.org.uk/news/animal-welfare-alternatives/stem-cells-win-prizes/
Two new 'non-animal methods', have now been approved by OECD for testing the irritancy of some substances to the eye. Two new 'non-animal methods', have now been approved by OECD for testing the irritancy of some substances to the eye. They use beef and chicken tissues taken from slaughterhouses… https://www.understandinganimalresearch.org.uk/news/animal-welfare-alternatives/towards-replacing-rabbit-eye-tests/
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