Search Results - "Leech, Kirk"
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Correction: The Challenging Road towards a Unified Animal Research Network in Europe
Published in PLoS biology (01-07-2015)Get full text
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The Challenging Road towards a Unified Animal Research Network in Europe
Published in PLoS biology (01-05-2015)“…Animal models are key in biomedical research as a proof of concept to study complex processes in a physiological context. Despite the small yet crucial role…”
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Visualizing advances in the future of primate neuroscience research
Published in Current research in neurobiology (01-01-2023)“…Future neuroscience and biomedical projects involving non-human primates (NHPs) remain essential in our endeavors to understand the complexities and…”
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A wake-up call for European life science
Published in Lab animal (01-05-2016)Get full text
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The Challenging Road towards a Unified Animal Research Network in Europe: e1002157
Published in PLoS biology (01-05-2015)“…Animal models are key in biomedical research as a proof of concept to study complex processes in a physiological context. Despite the small yet crucial role…”
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The continued need for animals to advance brain research
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (04-08-2021)“…Policymakers aim to move toward animal-free alternatives for scientific research and have introduced very strict regulations for animal research. We argue…”
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Non-animal-derived monoclonal antibodies are not ready to substitute current hybridoma technology
Published in Nature methods (01-11-2020)Get full text
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The bleeding-heart luvvies should not put us off our foie gras
Published in Daily telegraph (London, England : 1969) (28-01-2011)Get full text
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Can mainstream cope with all our children?
Published in The Times Educational Supplement (09-01-2004)“…Martinez and Leech argue whether children with disabilities should be in mainstream classes. Some children, argues Leech, need to be in special education, but…”
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