Differences between the PubMed record and full-text methods section in in-vivo animal research articles
Large animal protocols submitted to Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees (IACUCs) are required to include searches for alternatives and address the “3Rs": 1. Refinement: use methodology and protocols that reduce pain and distress2. Replacement: substitute animals with non-animal models...
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