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Is animal research sufficiently evidence based to be a cornerstone of biomedical research?
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Preclinical TherapeuticsBiomedical EthicBiomedical ResearchEducationResearch EthicsAnimal ResearchLaboratory Animal StudyAnimal StudyAnimal ModelsBioethicsPublic HealthAnimal TestingMedical EthicsAnimal ScienceHuman-animal InteractionVeterinary ScienceTranslational ResearchPublic AcceptanceMedicine
Public acceptance of the use of animals in biomedical research is conditional on it producing benefits for humans. <b>Pandora Pound</b> and <b>Michael Bracken</b> argue that the benefits remain unproved and may divert funds from research that is more relevant to doctors and their patients
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