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EPFIA recommends a strategy to stop the use of animal use in chemical safety testing.
Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing has published their latest newsletter.
Using overweight minipigs in obesity studies allows for more targeted research and optimizes the use of animals.
The article shows that optimized housing conditions and test protocols can improve data quality and animal welfare in laboratory zebrafish.
The Swedish 3Rs Center advices on refinement of blood sampling procedure (currently available in Swedish only).
By using postive reinforcement, stress levels can be reduced when collecting samples in laboratory pigs.
The application for The European Partnership for Alternative Approaches to Animal Testing 2025 Refinement Prize is open. Deadline: 01.09.2025.
New software enables standardized data collection and behavioral monitoring in laboratory animal cages.
Early education within a study program has proven to be a sustainable strategy for increasing students' awareness of animal experimentation.
The study shows that analyses of Altered Schaedler Flora (ASF) groups can reveal unwanted infections in laboratory mice.
A new study shows that standardizing factors such as sex, density, and feeding can improve the reliability of the novel tank test in adult zebrafish.
The article highlights the need for more relevant in vitro models in early cancer research to improve predictive accuracy and support the 3R…
Wildling mice with a natural microbiome may make animal studies more relevant to human disease research while reducing the use of mice in research.
A new study investigates the identification of endocrine-disrupting properties using an in vitro zebrafish embryo model.
As an alternative to animal models, a new technology will examine how human lungs respond to exposure to cigarette smoke.