Published Studies/Reviews & Governmental Reports
Updated:
22 Jul. 2008
Animal use statistics
▪ Australian Statistics 2005. [report]
▪ European Commission Statistics 2005. [report]
▪ New Zealand Statistics 2007. [report]
▪ UK Statistics 2007. [report]
▪ US Statistics 2006. [report]
Human clinical/toxicological relevance▪ Philosophical analysis. La Follette et al. 1994, Intnl Stud Phil Sci. [article]
▪ Stroke. Horn et al. 2001, Stroke. [article]
▪ Fluid resuscitation. Roberts et al. 2002, BMJ. [article]
▪ Various animal studies. Pound et al. 2004, BMJ. [article]
▪ Animal teratology studies. Bailey et al. 2005, Biogenic Amines. [article]
▪ Non-human primates. Bailey 2005, Biogenic Amines. [article]
▪ German study. Lindl et al. 2005 & 2006, ALTEX. [article & lecture abstract]▪ Animal carcinogenicity studies. Knight et al. 2005 & 2006, BMJ USA & ATLA. [articles, editorial & scientific posters]
▪ Most cited animal studies. Hackam & Redelmeier 2006, JAMA. [research letter]
▪ Stroke. O'Collins et al. 2006, Ann Neurol. [article]
▪ TGN1412. Bhogal et al. 2006, ATLA. [article]
▪ Various animal studies. Perel et al. 2007, BMJ. [article & report]▪ Poor methodological standards of animal experiments. Hackam 2007, BMJ. [editorial]
▪ Systematic reviews of human clinical or toxicological utility. Knight 2007 - 2008, ATLA, ALTEX, BMJ, RRCT & AATEX. [articles, letter & scientific poster]
▪ Chimpanzee experiments. Knight 2007 - 2008, JAAWS, AATEX & PEHM. [articles & scientific posters]▪ Contributions to medical progress. Matthews RA 2008, J R Soc Med. [article]
Animal use in biomedical education
▪ The Use of Animals in Higher Education. Balcombe 2000. [book]
▪ Ethically-sourced cadavers. Kumar et al. 2001, JVME. [article]
▪ Dissection: the scientific case for alternatives. Balcombe 2001, J Appl Anim Welf Sci. [article]
▪ Dissection: considering the evidence. Nobis 2002, J Appl Anim Welf Sci. [article]
▪ Dissection alternatives: philosophical argument. Nobis 2004, Amer Biol Teacher. [letter]
▪ Humane alternatives in biomedical education. Gruber & Dewhurst 2004, ALTEX. [article]
▪ Humane alternatives in veterinary education. Martinsen et al. 2005, JVME. [article]
▪ Simulations. Scalese et al. 2005, JVME. [article]
▪ Simulations. Baillie et al. 2005, JVME. [article]
▪ Didactic assessments of educational alternatives. De Boo 2006. [scientific poster]
▪ Comparative studies of student performance. Patronek & Rauch 2007, JAVMA. [article]
▪ Humane alternatives in veterinary and other biomedical education. Knight 2007 - 2008, ALTEX, Vet Rev & AATEX. [articles & scientific posters]
Laboratory animal welfare
▪ Primates. USDA 1999. [report & draft policy]
▪ Primates. SCAHAW 2002. [European Commission report]
▪ US Animal Welfare Act violations. Young 2005. [USDA report]▪ Various topics. EFSA 2005. [European Food Safety Authority report]
▪ Stress. Balcombe et al. 2004, Contemp Topics Lab Anim Sci. [article]
▪ Rodent environmental needs. Balcombe 2006, Lab Anim. [article]
▪ Great apes. Brüne et al. 2006, Neurosci & Biobehav Rev. [article]
▪ Chimpanzees. Bradshaw et al. 2008, J Traum & Dissoc. [article]
Replacement, reduction & refinement alternatives
▪ Replacement. Broadhead & Bottrill 1997, Mol Med Today. [article]
▪ Refinement and reduction. Stephens et al. 2002, ILAR J. [article]
▪ Reduction. De Boo et al. 2005, ATLA. [article]▪ Carcinogenicity studies. Knight et al. 2006, ATLA. [article & scientific poster]
▪ Serum-free cell cultures. Even et al. 2006, Trends Biotech. [article]
▪ Mutagenicity & carcinogenicity studies. Combes et al. 2007, ATLA. [article]
▪ Replacement. Langley et al. 2007, Bioessays. [article]
▪ Toxicity testing. Collins et al. 2008, Science. [article]
Miscellaneous
▪ US animal use. OTA 1986. [report]
▪ Human value and animal costs. Knight et al. 2005, Amer Chron. [editorial]