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Lauwereyns, J. , Bajramovic, J. , Bert, B. , Camenzind, S. , De Kock, J. , Elezović, A. ...Ahluwalia, A. (2024). Toward a common interpretation of the 3Rs principles in animal research. Lab Animal. 53 (12), 347-350
J. Lauwereyns et al., "Toward a common interpretation of the 3Rs principles in animal research", in Lab Animal, vol. 53, no. 12, pp. 347-350, 2024
@article{lauwereyns2024_1734874335755, author = "Lauwereyns, J. and Bajramovic, J. and Bert, B. and Camenzind, S. and De Kock, J. and Elezović, A. and Erden, S. and Gonzalez-Uarquin, F. and Ulman, Y. I. and Hoffmann, O. I. and Kitsara, M. and Kostomitsopoulos, N. and Neuhaus, W. and Petit-Demouliere, B. and Pollo, S. and Riso, B. and Schober, S. and Sotiropoulos, A. and Thomas, A. and Vitale, A. and Wilflingseder, D. and Ahluwalia, A. ", title = "Toward a common interpretation of the 3Rs principles in animal research", journal = "Lab Animal", year = "2024", volume = "53", number = "12", doi = "10.1038/s41684-024-01476-2", pages = "347-350", url = "https://www.nature.com/laban/" }
TY - JOUR TI - Toward a common interpretation of the 3Rs principles in animal research T2 - Lab Animal VL - 53 IS - 12 AU - Lauwereyns, J. AU - Bajramovic, J. AU - Bert, B. AU - Camenzind, S. AU - De Kock, J. AU - Elezović, A. AU - Erden, S. AU - Gonzalez-Uarquin, F. AU - Ulman, Y. I. AU - Hoffmann, O. I. AU - Kitsara, M. AU - Kostomitsopoulos, N. AU - Neuhaus, W. AU - Petit-Demouliere, B. AU - Pollo, S. AU - Riso, B. AU - Schober, S. AU - Sotiropoulos, A. AU - Thomas, A. AU - Vitale, A. AU - Wilflingseder, D. AU - Ahluwalia, A. PY - 2024 SP - 347-350 SN - 0093-7355 DO - 10.1038/s41684-024-01476-2 UR - https://www.nature.com/laban/ AB - Many scientific breakthroughs have depended on animal research, yet the ethical concerns surrounding the use of animals in experimentation have long prompted discussions about humane treatment and responsible scientific practice. First articulated by Russell and Burch, the 3Rs Principles of Replacement, Reduction, and Refinement have gained widespread recognition as basic guidelines for animal research. Over time, the 3Rs have transcended the research community, influencing policy decisions, animal welfare advocacy and public perception of animal experimentation. Despite their broad acceptance, interpretations of the 3Rs vary substantially, shaping statutory frameworks at various levels, with both technical and practical impacts. ER -