Developing Alternative Methods To Animal Testing In The Area Of Allergy
3rd Feb 2006, 12:25 GMT
The Dermatochemistry laboratory of the University Louis Pasteur's Institute of Chemistry (Strasbourg 1) becomes a partner in the integrated European research project Sens-it-iv whose aim is to develop alternative methods to animal testing in the area of allergy. Even though animal experimentation remains, for the moment, the most reliable way of testing the allergenic potential of a chemical substance, the wish of the European Union is to gradually reduce the number of animals used in toxicity tests... click link for more info.
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