Interest in the use of alternative in vitro reduction and refinement methods in the development and control of biological products has increased considerably in the last few years. The issues raised are of concern to the scientific community as well as to manufacturers, regulatory authorities and those involved in animal ethics and welfare. A large number of physicochemical, immunochemical, biochemical and cell biological methods have been proposed for the replacement, reduction and refining of animal tests in the development and control of human and veterinary vaccines and other biological products. However, the implementation, validation and ultimate regulatory acceptance of these procedures are still at a very early stage. This volume contains the proceedings of a meeting, which brought together research scientists, manufacturers and regulators with the aim of promoting an exchange of scientific knowledge and increasing awareness of the importance of validation studies.
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Paperback. Etat : Very Good. 380556953X. Softcover, from closed down pharmaceutical company library. Lending record shows this book has been borrowed once only. 340 pages, index, illustrated with charts, tables and diagrams. Papers presented at the 1998 International Symposium on Alternatives to Animals in the Development and Control of Biological Products for Human and Veterinary Use. Areas covered include related regulations and case reports as well as non-animal development alternatives. Contents as new, clean, tight and bright. Softcover. Not ex. library. 144 pages, illustrated with b/w photographs. Contents clean, tight and bright. Book. N° de réf. du vendeur 026882
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