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ATLA 36, 705–714, 2009 705 Volume 37 (1–6) not including Supplements Acute toxicity animal use in testing by the chemical and product manufacturing sector Special Article 37 (6), 623–629 Alternative methods bovine udder skin in vitro model to test skin compatibility Article 37 (1), 69–76 testing industrial effluents with rainbow trout gill cell line Article 37 (1), 77–87 in vitro models of inhalation toxicity and disease Workshop Report 37 (1), 89–141 summary table of acceptance in the US IIVS News & Views 37 (2), 159–160 in vitro model of hepatocellular apoptotic cell death Article 37 (2), 209–218 implementation by scientists Article 37 (3), 297–303 publication of the Alternative Testing Strategies Progress Report 2009 News & Views 37 (4), 341–346 progress in the first half of 2009 IIVS News & Views 37 (4), 349–351 IdMOC system for evaluation of multiple organ toxicity Special Article 37 (4), 377–385 for immunotoxicology testing Special Article 37 (4), 387–397 optimisation of the rat CFU-GM assay Article 37 (4), 417–425 Considering Alternatives; Making a Difference meeting IIVS News & Views 37 (6), 589–591 see-through goldfish as dissection alternative News & Views 37 (6), 581–588 in acute toxicity testing by the chemical and product manufacturing sector
Alternatives to Laboratory Animals – SAGE
Published: Dec 1, 2009
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