Opportunities to Replace the Use of Animals in Sepsis Research
Chris Langley, Karl G. Wooldridge(University of Nottingham), A Rhodes(St George's Hospital), Tom Evans(University of Glasgow), Gerard Brouwer(Home Office), Carol Newman(Animal Free Research UK), Barry Phillips(Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals), Lucie H. Clapp(The London College), Jon R. Cohen(Brighton and Sussex Medical School), Samantha Orr(De Montfort University), Chris Brock(King's Fund), Nigel R. Webster(University of Aberdeen), Alun Brown(Guy's Hospital)
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