Science, culture, and care in laboratory animal research: interdisciplinary perspectives on the history and future of the 3Rs
The principles of the 3Rs—replacement, refinement, and reduction—strongly shape discussion of methods for performing more humane animal research and the regulation of this contested area of technoscience. This special issue looks back to the origins of the 3Rs principles through five papers that exp...
Main Authors: | Davies, G, Greenhough, B, Hobson-West, P, Kirk, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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SAGE Publications
2018
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