LTEX. 2000;17(4):217-20.
[Reasons for not using primates in research].
[Article in German]
Source
Akademie für Tierschutz, D-Neubiberg. akademie@tierschutzbund.deAbstract
In terms of physiological development, non-human primates are our next of kin in the animal kingdom. Scientists who oppose the use of primates for experimental purposes argue that due to the high degree of similarity between primates and humans, experiments that may not be performed on humans due to ethical reasons also should not be performed on primates. Taking neurophysiological experiments with primates as an example, it is discussed which consequences it would have for medical progress if the use of primates in research were abandoned altogether. Taking into account the alternatives available and the results gained with the animal tests, it is concluded that medical progress would be unimpeded, even though in some instances the exact same questions that currently are evaluated with the animal tests might no longer be pursued with the alternatives.- PMID:
- 11178554
- [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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