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Authors: EKWALL B BARILE FA CASTANO A CLEMEDSON C CLOTHIER RH DIERICKX P EKWALL B FERRO M FISKESJO G GARZAOCANAS L GOMEZLECHON MJ GULDEN M HALL T ISOMAA B KAHRU A KERSZMAN G KRISTEN U KUNIMOTO M KARENLAMPI S LEWAN L LOUKIANOV A OHNO T PERSOONE G ROMERT L SAWYER TW SHRIVASTAVA R SEGNER H STAMMATI A TANAKA N VALENTINO M WALUM E ZUCCO F
Citation: B. Ekwall et al., MEIC EVALUATION OF ACUTE SYSTEMIC TOXICITY - PART-6 - THE PREDICTION OF HUMAN TOXICITY BY RODENT LD50 VALUES AND RESULTS FROM 61 IN-VITRO METHODS, ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals, 26, 1998, pp. 617-658

Authors: BALLS M
Citation: M. Balls, THE PRODUCTION OF GENETICALLY-MODIFIED ANIMALS AND HUMANS - AN INESCAPABLE MORAL CHALLENGE TO SCIENTISTS AND LAYPEOPLE ALIKE, ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals, 26(1), 1998, pp. 1-2

Citation: TRANSGENIC MOUSE BRINGS HOPE FOR REDUCTION, ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals, 26(1), 1998, pp. 3-3

Citation: CALLS FOR RESEARCH PROPOSALS, ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals, 26(1), 1998, pp. 3-4

Citation: UK ALTERNATIVES FUNDING INCREASED, ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals, 26(1), 1998, pp. 3-3

Citation: NOMINATIONS REQUESTED FOR 1998 RUSSELL-AND-BURCH-AWARD, ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals, 26(1), 1998, pp. 3-3

Citation: AMENDMENT TO ATLA-25.6, ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals, 26(1), 1998, pp. 4-5

Citation: FRAME ON THE WEB, ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals, 26(1), 1998, pp. 4-4

Citation: SKIN IRRITATION ALTERNATIVES ON THE INTERNET, ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals, 26(1), 1998, pp. 4-4

Authors: VANDERVALK J
Citation: J. Vandervalk, UNTITLED, ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals, 26(1), 1998, pp. 11-11

Authors: DELEEUW W
Citation: W. Deleeuw, ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION IN THE NETHERLANDS, 1996, ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals, 26(1), 1998, pp. 12-12

Authors: TODD M GARTHOFF B BERNHARDT W BODE G FARR S KOLAR R LUMLEY C PIETERS M ROGIERS V SAUER U SPIELMANN H STRAUS J WARNGARD L
Citation: M. Todd et al., ISSUES RELATING TO THE RELEASE OF PROPRIETARY INFORMATION AND DATA FOR USE IN THE VALIDATION OF ALTERNATIVE METHODS, ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals, 26(1), 1998, pp. 13-20

Authors: BENMEPHAM T COMBES RD BALLS M BARBIERI O BUNING TD BLOKHUIS HJ COSTA P BUNING TDC DELPIRE VC OHARE MJ HOUDEBINE LM VANKREIJL CF VANDERMEER M REINHARDT CA WOLF E VANZELLER AM
Citation: T. Benmepham et al., THE USE OF TRANSGENIC ANIMALS IN THE EUROPEAN-UNION, ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals, 26(1), 1998, pp. 21-43

Authors: POULIN P KRISHNAN K
Citation: P. Poulin et K. Krishnan, A QUANTITATIVE STRUCTURE-TOXICOKINETIC RELATIONSHIP MODEL FOR HIGHLY METABOLIZED CHEMICALS, ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals, 26(1), 1998, pp. 45-59

Authors: STAMMATI A ZAMPAGLIONI F ZANETTI C
Citation: A. Stammati et al., THE NEUTRAL RED UPTAKE ASSAY - COMMENTS ON THE RESULTS OF THE ISTITUTO-SUPERIORE-DI-SANITA IN THE EC HO VALIDATION-STUDY/, ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals, 26(1), 1998, pp. 61-68

Authors: BROADHEAD C
Citation: C. Broadhead, CHALLENGING THE REGULATORY AUTHORITIES TO JUSTIFY THEIR REQUIREMENTS, ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals, 26(1), 1998, pp. 69-70

Authors: BROADHEAD C
Citation: C. Broadhead, THE ETHICAL REVIEW PROCESS, ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals, 26(1), 1998, pp. 71-72

Authors: BROADHEAD C
Citation: C. Broadhead, IN-VITRO TOXICOLOGY SOCIETY MEETING - PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT, ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals, 26(1), 1998, pp. 72-73

Authors: BROADHEAD C VANZELLER AM
Citation: C. Broadhead et Am. Vanzeller, LASA-WINTER-CONFERENCE, ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals, 26(1), 1998, pp. 73-74

Authors: WALUM E EKWALL B
Citation: E. Walum et B. Ekwall, MEIC - A DRAWN-OUT PROCESS WITH A HAPPY ENDING, ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals, 26, 1998, pp. 91-91

Authors: CLEMEDSON C BARILE FA EKWALL B GOMEZLECHON MJ HALL T IMAI K KAHRU A LOGEMANN P MONACO F OHNO T SEGNER H SJOSTROM M VALENTINO M WALUM E WANG XH EKWALL B
Citation: C. Clemedson et al., MEIC EVALUATION OF ACUTE SYSTEMIC TOXICITY - PART III - IN-VITRO RESULTS FROM 16 ADDITIONAL METHODS USED TO TEST THE FIRST 30 REFERENCE CHEMICALS AND A COMPARATIVE CYTOTOXICITY ANALYSIS, ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals, 26, 1998, pp. 93-129

Authors: CLEMEDSON C ANDERSSON M AOKI Y BARILE FA BASSI AM CALLEJA MC CASTANO A CLOTHIER RH DIERICKX P EKWALL B FERRO M FISKESJO G GARZAOCANAS L GOMEZLECHON MJ GULDEN M HALL T IMAI K ISOMAA B KAHRU A KERSZMAN G KJELLSTRAND P KRISTEN U KUNIMOTO M KARENLAMPI S LEWAN L LILIUS H LOUKIANOV A MONACO F OHNO T PERSOONE G ROMERT L SAWYER TW SEGNER H SEIBERT H SHRIVASTAVA R SJOSTROM M STAMMATI A TANAKA N THUVANDER A TORRESALANIS O VALENTINO M WAKURI S WALUM E WANG XH WIESLANDER A ZUCCO F EKWALL B
Citation: C. Clemedson et al., MEIC EVALUATION OF ACUTE SYSTEMIC TOXICITY - PART IV - IN-VITRO RESULTS FROM 67 TOXICITY ASSAYS USED TO TEST REFERENCE CHEMICAL-31-50 AND ACOMPARATIVE CYTOTOXICITY ANALYSIS, ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals, 26, 1998, pp. 131-183

Authors: BALLS M
Citation: M. Balls, REDUCING ANIMAL TESTING - TESTS MATTER MORE THAN WHAT IS TESTED, ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals, 25(6), 1997, pp. 613-617

Citation: ENVIRONMENTAL ENRICHMENT FOR MICE, ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals, 25(6), 1997, pp. 619-619

Citation: THE HSUS HONORS SPIELMANN,HORST, ATLA. Alternatives to laboratory animals, 25(6), 1997, pp. 619-619
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