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M. Balls (2013)
The wisdom of Russell and Burch. 3. Fidelity and discrimination.Alternatives to laboratory animals : ATLA, 41 1
W. Russell, R. Burch (1960)
The Principles of Humane Experimental TechniqueMedical Journal of Australia, 1
Lower organisms can be particularly useful as high discrimination models in fundamental research, but cannot offer the high fidelity required when specific questions are asked about humans in health and disease, and about their responses to drugs and other chemicals
Alternatives to Laboratory Animals – SAGE
Published: May 1, 2014
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