Refinement and reduction in animal testing : proceedings of a conference held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September 17-18, 1992 /
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Bethesda, Md. (4805 St. Elmo Ave., Bethesda 20814) :
Scientists Center for Animal Welfare,
1993.
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Table of Contents:
- Animal models and efficacy testing
- Refinement in the care of dogs with gastric fistulas
- Non-human primate models for HIV infections: surrogate markers as endpoints
- Frog embryo teratogenesis assay-xenopus (FETAX): A non-mammalian method for developmental toxicity assessment
- ADME/pharmacokenetics
- Utility of ADME/PK in refining animal toxicology protocols
- An evaluation of devices for continuous administration
- Minimizing stress during physiological monitoring
- Husbandry
- Group housing dogs on GLP toxicology studies
- Toxicology
- The low volume eye test as a refinement of the Draize eye-irritation test
- Refinements and reduction in animal use in immunotoxicological investigation
- The use of the mouse local lymph node assay in contact sensitization risk assessment
- Refinement and reduction in neurotoxicity testing
- Acute and general toxicology
- EPA/OPPTS activities.
- Updating eye irritation test methods: Results of an IRAG workshop
- International conference on harmonization: An update on toxicology guidelines.
- International conference on harmonization guidelines: An update on reproductive toxicology/teratology
- Concluding remarks.