Current status of memorial services for laboratory animals in Japan: A questionnaire survey

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In this study, we found that almost all institutions conducting animal experiments, such as universities, corporations, and research laboratories, also conducted memorial services for the animals sacrificed during animal experimentation. A questionnaire survey was conducted among 120 institutions. A total of 83 (69.1%) valid responses were obtained from the participating institutions. Memorial services were held at 79 institutions (95.1%). Memorial services for laboratory animals have been mainly conducted to show appreciation, comfort the spirit, and console the souls. © 2012 Japanese Association for Laboratory Animal Science.

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Nishikawa, T., & Morishita, N. (2012, April 25). Current status of memorial services for laboratory animals in Japan: A questionnaire survey. Experimental Animals. https://doi.org/10.1538/expanim.61.177

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