The Guide has specifically been developed to support untrained database users in finding high quality information on relevant alternative strategies and methods to animal experiments from the wide range of sources available on the web. The Guide provides examples of search procedures, suggested search terms and user guidance. Target users are scientists, national authorities involved in animal protection and ethical committees verifying that all possible alternatives have been considered before conducting animal experiments.
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CAMARADES provides a supporting framework for groups involved in the systematic review and meta-analysis of data.
This section contains a selection of resources highlighting the alternatives to using animals in research, testing and teaching.
Proceeding can be downloaded from the 10th World Congress on Alternatives and Animals in the Life Sciences- held 20th-24th August 2017
In the regulatory assessment of chemicals (e.g. under REACH), (Q)SAR models are playing an increasingly important role in predicting properties for hazard and risk assessment.
SyRF is a fully integrated online platform for performing systematic reviews of preclinical studies.
Establishment of a novel system for the production of large numbers of mouse basophils in vitro.
"The Design of Animal Experiments" is intended for all research scientists who use laboratory animals, with the aim of helping them to design their own experiments more effectively.
NORINA is an English-language database containing information on over 3,500 audiovisual aids.
Isogenic strains (inbred strains and F1 hybrids) are like immortal clones of genetically identical individuals. The same genotype can be reproduced indefinitely. They have already made a substantial contribution to biomedical research.