The Production of Polyclonal Antibodies in Laboratory Animals
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1999
Abstract
This is the report of the thirty-fifth of a series of workshops organised by the European Centre for the Validation of Alternative Methods (ECVAM). ECVAM's main goal, as defined in 1993 by its Scientific Advisory Committee, is to promote the scientific and regulatory acceptance of alternative methods which are of importance to the biosciences and which reduce, refine or replace the use of laboratory animals. One of the first priorities set by ECVAM was the implementation of procedures which would enable it to become well-informed about the state-of-the-art of non-animal test development and validation, and the potential for the possible incorporation of alternative tests into regulatory procedures. It was decided that this would be best achieved by the organisation of ECVAM workshops on specific topics, at which small groups of invited experts would review the current status of various types of in vitro tests and their potential uses, and make recommendations about the best ways forward (1).
Recommended Citation
Leenaars, P. M., Hendriksen, C. F., de Leeuw, W. A., Carat, F., Delahaut, P., Fischer, R., ... & Lindblad, E. B. (1999). The Production of Polyclonal Antibodies in Laboratory Animals: The report and recommendations of ECVAM workshop 35. Alternatives to laboratory animals, 27(1), 79-102. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/026119299902700106
Comments
The Report and Recommendations of ECVAM Workshop 35