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GR Disner, MAP Falcão, C Lima (2021)
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It’s time to include harm to humans in harm–benefit analysis — But how to do it, that is the questionAltern Lab Anim, 49
CV Thompson, JW Firman, MR Goldsmith (2021)
A systematic review of published physiologically-based kinetic models and an assessment of their chemical space coverageAltern Lab Anim, 49
V Patel, K Amin, D Allen (2021)
Comparison of long-term human precision-cut lung slice culture methodology and response to challenge: An argument for standardisationAltern Lab Anim, 49
Alternatives to Laboratory Animals 2021, Vol. 49(5) 163–164 © The Author(s) 2021 Article reuse guidelines: sagepub.com/journals-permissions DOI: 10.1177/02611929211063517 journals.sagepub.com/home/atl A crucial role for those working in the field of alternatives to where animal testing is obsolete and the newly developed animals, is to be ambassadors for the science, particularly alternatives are more scientifically valid. with respect to educating the next generation of scientists. Another option to reduce animal testing is to make best The younger the people we reach out to, the more influence use of existing data, and systematic reviews provide tre- we can have as they develop their own careers. In the long mendous opportunities to identify, organise and exploit this term this serves to improve public perception and under- information. The systematic review of physiologically-based standing of the scientific method. The Butantan Institute of kinetic (PBK) models, provided by Thompson et al. in this Brazil provides an excellent example of how this can be issue, is significant for a number of reasons. PBK models achieved. The science park and museums provide a range of enable the concentration–time profile of a xenobiotic to be educational opportunities for the public, notably school-age determined at the organ level. This
Alternative to Laboratory Animals – SAGE
Published: Sep 1, 2021
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