ILAR Journal
Owner/Developer: Institute for Laboratory Animal Research (ILAR)
| Country: | United States of America |
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| Languages: | English |
| Description: |
The ILAR Journal was the peer-reviewed, theme-oriented publication of the Institute for Laboratory Animal Research (ILAR), which provides timely information for all who study, use, care for, and oversee the use of animals in research. The journal published original articles that review research on animals either as direct subjects or as surrogates for humans. ILAR promoted the high-quality and humane care and use of animals in research and the appropriate consideration and use of alternatives. Through the ILAR Journal, expert committee reports, workshops, presentations, and other means, ILAR identified and disseminated science for improved animal welfare, and evaluated and encouraged the development and validation of non-animal alternatives in research and testing. |
| Category: | Publication |
| Channel: | Website |
| Audience: | Researchers - Scientists |
| User access: | Open access - Restricted access |
| Updating frequency: | Frequently updated |
| Relevance: | Replacement - Reduction - Refinement |
| Purpose: | Animal welfare - Method development - Documentation and information - Fundamental studies |
| Technology/Tools: | Animal testing (in vivo) |
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