| Literature DB >> 26018957 |
Natalie Burden1, Fiona Sewell1, Kathryn Chapman1.
Abstract
Scientists face growing pressure to move away from using traditional animal toxicity tests to determine whether manufactured chemicals are safe. Numerous ethical, scientific, business, and legislative incentives will help to drive this shift. However, a number of hurdles must be overcome in the coming years before non-animal methods are adopted into widespread practice, particularly from regulatory, scientific, and global perspectives. Several initiatives are nevertheless underway that promise to increase the confidence in newer alternative methods, which will support the move towards a future in which less data from animal tests is required in the assessment of chemical safety.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26018957 PMCID: PMC4446337 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.1002156
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Biol ISSN: 1544-9173 Impact factor: 8.029