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Submissions from 2013 2013

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An Analysis of the Use of Dogs in Predicting Human Toxicology and Drug Safety, Jarrod Bailey, Michelle Thew, and Michael Balls

Submissions from 2011 2011

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Examining the Regulatory Value of Multi-Route Mammalian Acute Systemic Toxicity Studies, Troy Seidle, Pilar Prieto, and Anna Bulgheroni

Submissions from 2004 2004

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An Evaluation of the US High Production Volume (HPV) Chemical-testing Programme: A Study in (Ir)Relevance, Redundancy and Retro Thinking, Andrew Nicholson, Jessica Sandler, and Troy Seidle

Submissions from 1985 1985

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Cruel Cosmetic Testing Could Be Stopped Today If Consumers Demanded It!

Submissions from 1980 1980

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Animals are Suffering: HSUS Seeks to End Rabbit Blinding Tests

 
 
 

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