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Danish 3R Center-Establishment of an Invitro Model for Diabetic Atherosclerosis
Topic: Diabetes

Glasgow Caledonian University-Skin Tissue Stem Cells
Topic: Diabetes

Human Biological Data Exchange
Topic: Diabetes

Invitro Models of Diabetes
Topic: Diabetes

Stem Cell Research- Diabetes Research
Topic: Diabetes

Foundation for Biomedical Research- How Animal Testing and Research is Advancing Treatments for Type 2 Diabetes
Topic: Diabetes

Diabetes Research and Wellness Foundation-Our Position On The Use Of Animals In Research
Topic: Diabetes

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Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory (CNL) at The German Primate Center (DPZ)
Topic: Non-Human Primate

Zebrafish Genome Project

The Sanger Institute started the zebrafish genome sequencing project in 2001 and has generated several genome assemblies of the Tuebingen strain. After the release of Zv9, the zebrafish genome project joined the Genome Reference Consortium (GRC) for further improvement and ongoing maintenance. The GRC has now released a new reference assembly, GRCz11.

Topic: Fish

NC3Rs Chronic Implants Wiki

Welcome to this NC3Rs wiki on refinement of the use of chronic implants in neuroscience research using NHPs.

Here you can read, post and edit practical information on the design, implantation and maintenance of headposts, recording chambers and other implants. The wiki also includes information on non-invasive approaches to head restraint.

Topic: Non-Human Primate

Fish Arthritis Research

According to a new study in eLife, arthritis is much more widespread in the animal kingdom than previously suspected.

Topic: Fish

Primate Cognition Leibniz-ScienceCampus
Topic: Non-Human Primate

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