Use of Laboratory Animals in A Pre-Clinical Trial: A Critical View of the Biomodels Development and Application| Biomed Grid
Journal: American Journal of Biomedical Science & Research (Vol.4, No. 2)Publication Date: 2019-07-18
Authors : Gabriel Melo de Oliveira Cleiton Felizardo Brito; Ana Karina Furtado;
Page : 98-99
Keywords : Experimental model; Animal welfare; Bioresearch; Biomed Grid;
Abstract
The scientific use of laboratory animals throughout history demonstrates changes in their vision and applicability, specifically from a moral, ethical and current legislation. In the Laboratory Animal Science Division of the Cellular Biology Laboratory, the development of experimental models and the performance of pre-clinical tests emphasizes the 3Rs principle of refinement in relation to equipment and methodologies. Thus, we transform the point of view over animal model as a Bioreactor for a Biomodel, being able to associate clinical/behavioral methods, consequently, to increase the welfare animal, reproducibility and confiability of the results
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