All three projects have the potentiel to reduce the animal use.
You can read about the three project supported by the Danish 3R-Center here:
News
A new study following rabbits raised with systematic human socialization found reduced stress indicators and no aggressive behaviour.
New technologies, including perfusion of human organs and organ-on-a-chip systems, make it possible to test pharmaceuticals directly in human tissue.
Presentations from this year’s symposium are now available.
In the new strategy “Replacing animals in science”, approximately £75 million is allocated to support the development of alternatives to animal…
Every first Tuesday of the month - next colloquium is about Studying metabolism using organ-on-chip technology
A new study shows that environmental exposure to pheromones reduces aggressive behaviour and decreases fight-related wounds in male mice.
Researchers have identified gap-junctional communication for the calcium oscillations in human neural spheroids, enabling studies without animaluse.
On 18 December, the RE-Place webinar will present a pain-on-chip model using MEA technology and the MAT for human-relevant pyrogen testing.