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Botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs) are potent neurotoxins produced by bacteria, which inhibit neurotransmitter release, specifically in their physiological target known as motor neurons (MNs).
Maren Schenke +3 more
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Development of a protocol for maintaining viability while shipping organoid-derived retinal tissue. [PDF]
Retinal organoid technology enables generation of an inexhaustible supply of three-dimensional retinal tissue from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) for regenerative medicine applications.
Binette, Francois +6 more
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There is increased interest in using high throughput in vitro assays to characterize human population variability in response to toxicants and drugs. Utilizing primary human endothelial colony-forming cells (ECFCs) isolated from blood would be highly ...
Daria Filonov +7 more
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Effect of preoperative thoracic duct drainage on canine kidney transplantation [PDF]
Chronic drainage of the thoracic duct to the esophagus was developed in dogs, and its efficacy in immunomodulation was tested using kidney transplantation. Compared to 9.7 days in the control, the mean animal survival was prolonged to 9.9 days, 17.8 days,
Archimbaud JP +43 more
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Survey of Canadian animal-based researchers' views on the Three Rs: replacement, reduction and refinement. [PDF]
The 'Three Rs' tenet (replacement, reduction, refinement) is a widely accepted cornerstone of Canadian and international policies on animal-based science.
Nicole Fenwick +2 more
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EURL ECVAM Status Report on the Development, Validation and Regulatory Acceptance of Alternative Methods and Approaches (2016) [PDF]
Replacement, Reduction and Refinement of animal testing is anchored in EU legislation. Alternative non-animal approaches facilitate a shift away from animal testing.
ASTURIOL BOFILL DAVID +30 more
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Researchers' attitudes to the 3Rs-An upturned hierarchy? [PDF]
Animal use in biomedical research is generally justified by its potential benefits to the health of humans, or other animals, or the environment. However, ethical acceptability also requires scientists to limit harm to animals in their research. Training
Nuno Henrique Franco +2 more
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Globally, the replacement of animal protein with more available plant proteins in food is relevant from the point of view of a more sustainable food supply.
S. A. Urubkov +2 more
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JUSTIFICATIVA E OBJETIVOS: Estudos introduziram novo método para avaliação da pré-carga, baseado na análise da variação da pressão sistólica (VPS) durante ventilação artificial.
Odilar de Paiva Filho +4 more
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Searching and review on the Three Rs information in Korea: time for quality assessment and continued education [PDF]
Scientists planning research that involves the use of animals arerequired by international and/or national law to examine thepossibilities for the implementation of Replacement, Reductionand/or Refinement (the Three Rs principles of Russell and Burch)in ...
Gwi Hyang Lee, Byung In Choe
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