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Research standards

  • The role of the Three Rs in improving the Planning and Reproducibility of animal experiments (2019)
     
  • PREPARE: guidelines for planning animal research and testing (2017, initiated by Norecopa)
     
  • Animal 'models': How a mechanistic approach can reduce suffering and improve translatability (2017, not open access)
     
  • Implementing guidelines on reporting research using animals (ARRIVE etc.): new requirements for publication in the British Journal of Pharmacology (2015)
     
  • Where research integrity & scientific reporting converge, animal welfare stands to benefit: Integrity in the Global Research Arena (2015)
     
  • Facts and demonstrations: exploring the effects of enrichment on data quality (2014)
     
  • Results of the GR8/RSPCA global survey on the effects of enrichment on data quality (2014)
     
  • Reporting enrichment in research papers (2012)
     
  • An approach to minimize dog use in regulatory toxicology: production of a best practice guide to study design (2004)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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