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Can we do without animal research?

TOPICS:Animal ExperimentsApplied BiologyBiologyCancer ResearchControversyEthicsIn vivo researchPublic Awareness

Posted By: 20 May 2014

The public opinion debates whether animal research still plays a crucial role for understanding diseases and biological mechanisms. Are there technologies capable of replacing it? This article explains why animal testing is still essential.

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The AIRInforma Journal

AIRInforma is the science popularization journal of the AIRIcerca Association, based in Brescia, Italy, via San Giovanni Bosco 1.

ISSN 2610-928X
Publication Frequency: Yearly- Year VI, Volume 6

Editor in Chief: Federico Forneris

New articles are published online as soon as the reviewing process is completed. Full-text articles (in Italian) are available in both HTML and PDF format. Authors and Reviewer's names are published in each article.


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