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IMPROVE-ing Animal Welfare in Experimental Stroke Research

Over the last two years, representatives from the UK’s stroke research community have been working, in a collaboration led by the NC3Rs, to improve the welfare and increase the scientific value of rodent models of stroke. The findings from the collaboration - The IMPROVE Guidelines (Ischaemia Models: Procedural Refinements Of in Vivo Experiments)  have been published in the Journal of Cerebral Bloodflow and Metabolism.

Topic: Cardiology

Liverpool University Vetschool Cardiology Department
Topic: Cardiology

Penn Vet School Cardiology Research
Topic: Cardiology

Journal of Veterinary Cardiology
Topic: Cardiology

Animal Research in Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery Paper and Pediatric Journal
Topic: Cardiology

JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions Open Access Journal
Topic: Cardiology

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The Federation of Laboratory Animal Science Associations (FELASA)
Topic: "Three Rs"

CAMARADES

The CAMARADES collaboration provides a supporting framework for groups involved in the systematic review and meta-analysis of data from experimental animal studies. 

Our interests range from identifying potential sources of bias in animal work; developing recommendations for improvements in the design and reporting of animal studies; developing the meta-analysis methodology the better to apply it to animal studies; through to the selection of candidate stroke drugs for clinical trial. 

CAMARADES aims to provide a central focus for data sharing; to act as a resource for those wishing to carry out such reviews; to provide a web based stratified meta-analysis bioinformatics engine (under development!); and to act as a repository for completed reviews.

Topic: Other Resources

Understanding Animal Research

Understanding Animal Research aim to provide all you want to know about animal research, whether you are a concerned member of the public or have a special interest.

Topic: Ethics

Research Animal resources (US)

The use of animals in research, teaching and testing is an important ethical and political issue. Much of the discussion about this issue revolves around the relative value, often referred to as 'moral value', of humans and animals.

Topic: Ethics

Institute of Animal Technology (IAT)
Topic: "Three Rs"

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