Roman KolarSummaryCountry: Germany Publications
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[Animal experiments in biomedical research. An evaluation of the clinical relevance of approved animal experimental projects]Toni Lindl
Institut für angewandte Zellkultur, D München
ALTEX 22:143-51. 2005..The implications of our findings may lead to demands concerning improvement of the licensing practice in Germany...
[The use of transgenic animals in biomedical research in Germany. Part 2: Ethical evaluation of the use of transgenic animals in biomedical research and perspectives for the changeover in research to research animal-free methods]Ursula G Sauer
German Animal Welfare Federation Animal Welfare Academy, Neubiberg, Germany
ALTEX 23:3-16. 2006..The survey in hand sought to make a contribution to providing a scientifically sound background for initiating these discussions...
Animal experimentationRoman Kolar
Animal Welfare Academy Akademie für Tierschutz, German Animal Welfare Federation Deutscher Tierschutzbund, Spechtstr 1, 85579 Neubiberg, Germany
Sci Eng Ethics 12:111-22. 2006....
A survey concerning the work of ethics committees and licensing authorities for animal experiments in GermanyRoman Kolar
Animal Welfare Academy Akademie fuer Tierschutz, German Animal Welfare Federation Deutscher Tierschutzbund, Neubiberg, Germany
ALTEX 24:326-34. 2007..The findings underline the importance to reform the German authorization system for animal experiments. The pending revision of EU-Directive 86/609 is an opportunity which should not be missed in this context...
An animal welfare perspective on animal testing of GMO cropsRoman Kolar
Animal Welfare Academy, Neubiberg, Germany
ALTEX 25:127-30. 2008..Based on concrete examples this article demonstrates that animal experiments, on principle, cannot provide the expected protection of users and consumers despite all efforts to standardise, optimise or extend them...
[The use of transgenic animals in biomedical research in Germany. Part 1: Status Report 2001-2003]Ursula G Sauer
Akademie fuer Tierschutz, Neubiberg, Germany
ALTEX 22:233-57. 2005..Mostly, transgenesis was initiated by inserting the foreign gene into the germ cell genome. In some research projects, it was reported that the transgenic material was inserted into normally bred animals some time after parturition...
ECVAM: desperately needed or superfluous? An animal welfare perspectiveRoman Kolar
, Spechtstrasse 1, 85579 Neubiberg, Germany
Altern Lab Anim 30:169-74. 2002..The insufficient involvement of ECVAM by the EU Commission in various issues that would require its competence is also a matter of concern to Eurogroup...
