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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
Alternatives to Laboratory Animals – SAGE
Published: Dec 1, 1996
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