4R Rule in Laboratory Animal Science

  • TÜFEK H
  • ÖZKAN Ö
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In vitro models that can completely mimic the complexity of the human organism are still not available today. For this model, laboratory animals are often used as a living organ complex. Laboratory animals are used in basic medical sciences, to test the safety of medicines and chemicals, and for training purposes. The basic principles considered in laboratory animal science are defined as replacement, reduction, and refinement. Nowadays, "responsibility" is added as the fourth principle.

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TÜFEK, H., & ÖZKAN, Ö. (2018). 4R Rule in Laboratory Animal Science. Commagene Journal of Biology, 2(1), 55–60. https://doi.org/10.31594/commagene.389909

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