Submissions from 2011
A guide to defining and implementing protocols for the welfare assessment of laboratory animals: eleventh report of the BVAAWF/FRAME/RSPCA/UFAW Joint Working Group on Refinement, P. Hawkins, D. B. Morton, O. Burman, N. Dennison, P. Honess, M. Jennings, S. Lane, V. Middleton, J. V. Roughan, S. Wells, and K. Westwood
Submissions from 2009
Addressing Distress and Pain in Animal Research: The Veterinary, Research, Societal, Regulatory and Ethical Contexts for Moving Forward, Kathleen Conlee, Martin Stephens, and Andrew N. Rowan
The Minimization of Research Animal Distress and Pain: Conclusions and Recommendations, Kathleen Conlee, Martin Stephens, and Andrew N. Rowan
The Role of Clinical Veterinary Medicine in the Assessment and Treatment of Laboratory Animal Distress, V. Hampshire
Submissions from 2004
Laboratory Routines Cause Animal Stress, Jonathan P. Balcombe, Neal D. Barnard, and Chad Sandusky
Submissions from 2003
Pain and Distress Associated with Polyclonal Antibody Production: Discussion and Recommendations, The Humane Society of the United States
Submissions from 2000
Taking Animal Welfare Seriously: Minimizing Pain and Distress in Research Animals, The Humane Society of the United States
Submissions from 1998
Unrelieved Pain and Distress in Animals: An Analysis of USDA Data on Experimental Procedures, Martin Stephens, Philip Mendoza, Adrianna Weaver, and Tamara Hamilton
Submissions from 1997
Effect of Room Arrangement and Blood Sample Collection Sequence on Serum Thyroid Hormone and Cortisol Concentrations in Cynomolgus Macaques (Macacafascicularis), Bryan L. Flow and John T. Jaques