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The Danish 3R-Center has supported three new 3R Projects

09-02-2021

All three projects have the potentiel to reduce the animal use.

The Danish 3R-Center has supported three new 3R Projects

You can read about the three project supported by the Danish 3R-Center here:

  • Human derived blood-brain-barrier spheroids to study brain infections
  • Cellular heterogeneity as predictor for the differentiation and regenerative potential of bone marrow stromal cells
  • Automated animal activity monitoring to reduce animal use and improve animal welfare
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