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Statistics of Scientific Procedures on Living Animals 2011: another increase in experimentation, but is there a shift in emphasis?Michelle Hudson-Shore
FRAME, Nottingham, UK
Altern Lab Anim 40:211-9. 2012..The general trends in the species used, and the numbers and types of procedures, are reviewed. In addition, some areas of concern and optimism are outlined...
The latest statistics of scientific procedures on living animals reveal little three rs progress in great britain in 2010Michelle Hudson
FRAME, Nottingham, UK
Altern Lab Anim 39:403-11. 2011..Finally, concerns about primate use, the REACH System, cosmetics testing and the new EU Directive on the protection of laboratory animals are explained...
European experimental animal use declines ever so slightlyMichelle Hudson
FRAME, Nottingham, UK
Altern Lab Anim 38:529-32. 2010..In addition, consideration is given to which areas of research and regulation will need to be closely monitored, and the importance of continuing to push for the implementation of Three Rs initiatives is highlighted...
Depolarising primate experimentation: the good, the bad and the determinedMichelle Hudson
FRAME, Russell and Burch House, 96 98 North Sherwood Street, Nottingham NG1 4EE, UK
Altern Lab Anim 37:83-7. 2009..As a result of the research, I hope to provide a new perspective, to depolarise the debate and bring about a constructive dialogue between all parties as to how and when primate research could be replaced...
The FRAME Reduction Steering Committee: reflections on a decade devoted to reducing animal use in biomedical scienceMichelle Hudson
FRAME, Nottingham, UK
Altern Lab Anim 37:23-6. 2009..Some of the Committee's major achievements are described, and, bearing in mind the current year-on-year increases in the number of scientific procedures on animals, its future activities are outlined...
The Home Office Statistics for 2007 - mutant mice and fishy talesMichelle Hudson
FRAME, Nottingham, UK
Altern Lab Anim 36:695-704. 2008..Here, some of the general trends are described, developments of interest are discussed, and the implications of the statistics are explored...
Why do the numbers of laboratory animal procedures conducted continue to rise? An analysis of the Home Office Statistics of Scientific Procedures on Living Animals: Great Britain 2005Michelle Hudson
FRAME, Russell and Burch House, 96 98 North Sherwood Street, Nottingham, NG1 4EE, UK
Altern Lab Anim 35:177-87. 2007..The major issues arising from the Statistics are discussed, including the increases in rabbit and primate procedures. The potential of newly validated and emerging techniques to counteract these worrying trends are also considered...
The EU Physical Agents (EMF) Directive and its impact on MRI imaging in animal experiments: a submission by FRAME to the HSEMichelle Hudson
FRAME, 96 98 North Sherwood Street, Nottingham, NG1 4EE, UK
Altern Lab Anim 34:343-7. 2006..The submission is reproduced here, with additional comments on the outcome of the meeting and recommendations for further research into the consequences of the Directive...
The use of non-human primates in regulatory toxicology: comments submitted by FRAME to the Home OfficeMichelle Hudson
FRAME, 96 98 North Sherwood Street, Nottingham, NG1 4EE, UK
Altern Lab Anim 33:529-40. 2005..Where these needs cannot be met, there must be a concerted effort to develop alternative models for research and testing. However, this should not detract from the ultimate goal of phasing out primate research altogether...
An analysis of the Home Office Statistics of Scientific Procedures on Living Animals, Great Britain 2004Michelle Hudson
FRAME, Nottingham, NG1 4EE, UK
Altern Lab Anim 34:85-103. 2006..The use of non-human primates and dogs is also discussed. The implications of these latest statistics are considered with reference to the implementation of the Three Rs and their consequences for animal welfare...
Recommendations for improving the home office project licence abstractsMichelle Hudson
FRAME, 96 98 North Sherwood Street, Nottingham, NG1 4EE, UK
Altern Lab Anim 34:241-54. 2006..It is concluded that, in their current form, the project abstracts are not sufficiently informative. A number of recommendations are made, which address this problem...
Scientific procedures on living animals in Great Britain in 2003: the facts, figures and consequencesMichelle Hudson
FRAME, Russell and Burch House, 96 98 North Sherwood Street, Nottingham NG1 4EE, UK
Altern Lab Anim 32:473-85. 2004..The implications of these latest statistics are discussed with reference to key areas of interest and to the impact of existing regulations and pending legislative reforms...
The use of non-human primates in biological and medical research: evidence submitted by FRAME to the Academy of Medical Sciences/Medical Research Council/Royal Society/Wellcome Trust Working GroupNirmala Bhogal
FRAME, 96 98 North Sherwood Street, Nottingham, NG1 4EE, UK
Altern Lab Anim 33:519-27. 2005..FRAME continues to believe that we have a duty to ensure that these animals are not used without overwhelming evidence that they are the only suitable and relevant models for use in work of undeniable significance...
More is less: reducing animal use by raising awareness of the principles of efficient study design and analysisBryan Howard
FRAME, Nottingham, UK
Altern Lab Anim 37:33-42. 2009..The implications of the responses are discussed, and considerations for future training events are noted...
Planning for reductionRose Gaines Das
FRAME, Nottingham, UK
Altern Lab Anim 37:27-32. 2009..This approach should minimise animal use and maximise the quality of the resultant scientific output...
Home office project licence information goes online: increased transparency about animal experiments or a mere attempt to silence critics?Michelle Hudson
FRAME, 96 98 North Sherwood Street, Nottingham, NG1 4EE, UK
Altern Lab Anim 32:537-8. 2004
Comments on UK options for transposition of European Directive 2010/63/EUMichael Balls
Fund for the Replacement of Animals in Medical Experiments, Nottingham, UK
Altern Lab Anim 40:109-13. 2012....
