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The new EU chemicals policy--Discussions on details relevant for animal welfareUrsula Sauer
Akademie für Tierschutz, D Neubiberg, Germany
ALTEX 19:26-9. 2002..Finally, it is discussed that the application of new non-animal tests can be promoted, if the revised EU chemicals policy once again contains the legal framework for an EU-specific acceptance of new test methods...
[The role of animal testing advisory committees in biomedical research in Germany]Ursula G Sauer
German Animal Welfare Federation Animal Welfare Academy, Neubiberg, Germany
ALTEX 23:29-31. 2006....
[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...
Third EU report on the statistics on animals used for experimental and other scientific purposes: trends, problems, conclusionsUrsula G Sauer
Deutscher Tierschutzbund, Akademie für Tierschutz, Spechtstrasse 1, 85579 Neubiberg, Germany
Altern Lab Anim 32:309-17. 2004..However, the quality of these accompanying notes varies considerably, with the comments provided by The Netherlands, Finland, Sweden, Austria, Denmark and the United Kingdom containing the most-detailed remarks on their data...
[Animal research trends in the specific production of basic research]Ursula G Sauer
, D-85579 Neubiberg
ALTEX 21:192-3. 2004
Avoidance of animal experiments in the new EU Chemicals Regulation - opportunities and problems from the point of view of animal welfareUrsula G Sauer
German Animal Welfare Federation Animal Welfare Academy, D Neubiberg, Germany
ALTEX 21:9-14. 2004....
The new EU Chemicals Policy--comments of Eurogroup for Animal Welfare and the Deutscher Tierschutzbund on the EU-Commission's REACH system Consultation DocumentsUrsula G Sauer
, D-Neubiberg
ALTEX 20:225-7. 2003
White paper on the future chemical policy in the European Union - implications for animal welfareU G Sauer
Akademie für Tierschutz, Neubiberg, Germany
ALTEX 18:281-4. 2001..Another essential prerequisite for the promotion of non-animal testing is that the funding of alternative method research is formulated as a key action with a concrete budget in the Sixth Research Framework Program of the European Union...
[Reasons for not using primates in research]U G Sauer
Akademie für Tierschutz, D Neubiberg
ALTEX 17:217-20. 2000....
[Third statistical report on the numbers of laboratory animals used in the European Union--tendencies, problems, decisions]Ursula G Sauer
Akademie für Tierschutz, D Neubiberg
ALTEX 20:120-3. 2003..According to the comments of various national authorities included in the report, particularly genetic engineering is responsible for the increase in animal numbers...
Animal vs. non-animal tests for the monitoring of marine biotoxins in the EUUrsula G Sauer
Akademie fuer Tierschutz, D-Neubiberg
ALTEX 22:19-24. 2005..The application of alternative test methods is legally required according to EU Directive 86/609 on the Protection of Laboratory Animals. Apparently there is a conflict between two equal valid EU Directives, which has to be overcome...
Fourth EU report on the statistics on the number of animals used for scientific purposes in 2002 -- trends, problems, conclusionsUrsula G Sauer
Animal Welfare Academy, D-Neubiberg
ALTEX 22:59-67. 2005..Germany, Austria, Finland report on providing financial support for the development of alternative methods. The numbers put forward in the fourth EU statistical show that such support is desperately needed...
[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...
Subacute and subchronic toxicityPilar Prieto
ECVAM, Institute for Health and Consumer Protection, European Commission Joint Research Centre, 21020 Ispra (VA, Italy
Altern Lab Anim 33:109-16. 2005
