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The R principles in laboratory animal experiments

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Authors

Lee, Kook Hyun; Lee, Dong Won; Kang, Byeong Chul

Issue Date
2020-12-09
Publisher
BMC
Citation
Laboratory Animal Research. 2020 Dec 09;36(1):45
Keywords
ReplacementReductionRefinementResponsibilityRefusalWelfare
Abstract
Since the Three Rs of replacement, reduction and refinement was proposed by Russel and Birch in 1959, researchers have a moral duty to minimize harm to animals. Even though animal experiments are performed by the Three Rs concept, animal researches which do not comply with international rules and standards are not accepted as well. As animal welfare has been important global issues, the methods to assess animal welfare compromise and distress have been proposed. Humanity is accepted as the goal of the Three Rs, however, another fourth R, Refusal of fruitless protocol or Responsibility for the experimental animal and social, scientific status of the animal experiments has been proposed. After establishing goals of animal research in a respective society, reliable knowledge can be obtained while improving laboratory animal welfare.
ISSN
2233-7660
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/173892
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s42826-020-00078-6
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