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ATLA 19 116-138 1991 Animals and Alternatives in Toxicology: Present Status and Future Prospects (The Second Report of the FRAME Toxicity Committee) INTRODUCTION FRAME acted as a principal adviser to the FRAME British Government during the passage of the Ani'?'lals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986, FRAME is an independent charitable trust, and 1s currently contracted to advise the CEC founded in 1969 in the belief that the then on the implementation of Directive 86/609/ current scale oflive animal experimentation was EEC on the protection of animals used for unacceptable and could not be allowed to experimentation and other scientific continue. However, the founders of the Charity purposes. recognised that the immediate and total abolition FRAME has also published a number of of all use of laboratory animals was not possible, position papers, for example, on the use of if diseases which lessened the length and quality non-human primates as laboratory animals, of human and animal life were to be overcome, and on the use of chimpanzees in research on and if new chemicals and products of various AIDS. kinds were to be adequately tested in order to In 1986, FRAME received the first Marchig identify potential hazards to human health
Alternatives to Laboratory Animals – SAGE
Published: Feb 1, 1991
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