Co-producing human and animal experimental subjects: exploring the views of UK COVID-19 vaccine trial participants on animal testing
Preclinical (animal) testing and human testing of drugs and vaccines are rarely considered by social scientists side by side. Where this is done, it is typically for theoretically exploring the ethics of the two situations to compare relative treatment. In contrast, we empirically explore how human...
Auteurs principaux: | Vanderslott, S, Palmer, A, Thomas, T, Greenhough, B, Stuart, A, Henry, JA, English, M, Naude, RDW, Patrick-Smith, M, Douglas, N, Moore, M, Hodgson, SH, Emary, KRW, Pollard, AJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2021
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