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Book Reviews ATLA 24, 977-978 1996 977 source of information for anyone interested in ALTERNATIVEN ZU alternatives to animal tests. TIEREXPERIMENTEN: WISSENSCHFTLICHE Marlies Halder HERAUSFORDERUNG UND PERSPEKTIVEN Edited by Franz Paul Gruber & Horst Spielmann Spektrum Akademischer Verlag GmbH BIOACTIVE COMPOUND DESIGN: Heidelberg, Berlin, Oxford, 1996 POSSIBILITIES FOR INDUSTRIAL 352 pp., DM78/Sfr 75 USE ISBN 3-86025-195-3 Edited by M.G. Ford, R. Greenwood, G.T. Brooks This book, written in German, is dedicated to the & R. Franke Swiss foundation, Fonds fi.ir Versuchstierfreie BIOS Scientific Publishers Ltd, Oxford, UK, 1996 186 pp., £35.00 Forschung (FFVFF), which recently celebrated its ISBN 1-85996-165-7 20th anniversary. The FFVFF was one of the first organisations within Europe to fund research pro­ jects following the Three Rs principles. Recent advances in chemical synthesis and testing for pharmacological effects have opened up a new The book is subdivided into three parts. Part A world of high-throughput screening for new, phar­ (two chapters) deals with ethical and legal macologically active chemical entities, in which aspects of animal welfare and animal tests. I thousands of compounds can be screened for a par­ appreciated the editors' idea of beginning the ticular activity each week. This increased through­ book with an excellent essay http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Alternatives to Laboratory Animals SAGE

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Publisher
SAGE
Copyright
© 1996 Fund for the Replacement of Animals in Medical Experiments
ISSN
0261-1929
eISSN
2632-3559
DOI
10.1177/026119299602400614
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ATLA 24, 977-978 1996 977 source of information for anyone interested in ALTERNATIVEN ZU alternatives to animal tests. TIEREXPERIMENTEN: WISSENSCHFTLICHE Marlies Halder HERAUSFORDERUNG UND PERSPEKTIVEN Edited by Franz Paul Gruber & Horst Spielmann Spektrum Akademischer Verlag GmbH BIOACTIVE COMPOUND DESIGN: Heidelberg, Berlin, Oxford, 1996 POSSIBILITIES FOR INDUSTRIAL 352 pp., DM78/Sfr 75 USE ISBN 3-86025-195-3 Edited by M.G. Ford, R. Greenwood, G.T. Brooks This book, written in German, is dedicated to the & R. Franke Swiss foundation, Fonds fi.ir Versuchstierfreie BIOS Scientific Publishers Ltd, Oxford, UK, 1996 186 pp., £35.00 Forschung (FFVFF), which recently celebrated its ISBN 1-85996-165-7 20th anniversary. The FFVFF was one of the first organisations within Europe to fund research pro­ jects following the Three Rs principles. Recent advances in chemical synthesis and testing for pharmacological effects have opened up a new The book is subdivided into three parts. Part A world of high-throughput screening for new, phar­ (two chapters) deals with ethical and legal macologically active chemical entities, in which aspects of animal welfare and animal tests. I thousands of compounds can be screened for a par­ appreciated the editors' idea of beginning the ticular activity each week. This increased through­ book with an excellent essay

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Alternatives to Laboratory AnimalsSAGE

Published: Dec 1, 1996

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