The continued need for animals to advance brain research
Publication year
2021Author(s)
Source
Neuron, 109, 15, (2021), pp. 2374-2379ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Organization
Cognitive Neuroscience
Neurobiology
Medical Imaging
Human Genetics
Journal title
Neuron
Volume
vol. 109
Issue
iss. 15
Page start
p. 2374
Page end
p. 2379
Subject
Molecular Neurobiology; Neurophysiology; Radboudumc 13: Stress-related disorders DCMN: Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience; Radboudumc 1: Alzheimer`s disease DCMN: Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience; Radboudumc 7: Neurodevelopmental disorders DCMN: Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience; Cognitive Neuroscience - Radboud University Medical Center; Human Genetics - Radboud University Medical Center; Medical Imaging - Radboud University Medical CenterAbstract
Policymakers aim to move toward animal-free alternatives for scientific research and have introduced very strict regulations for animal research. We argue that, for neuroscience research, until viable and translational alternatives become available and the value of these alternatives has been proven, the use of animals should not be compromised.
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