Editorial
pp. i-i(1)
Author: Kirkwood, James K
The Three Rs: past, present and future
pp. 279-286(8)
Author: Russell, WMS
Effective searching of the scientific literature for alternatives: search grids for appropriate databases
pp. 287-289(3)
Authors: Hart, LA; Wood, MW; Weng, H-Y
Assessment of stress in non-human primates: application of the neutrophil activation test
pp. 291-295(5)
Authors: Honess, PE; Marin, C; Brown, AP; Wolfensohn, SE
A modified HET–CAM approach for biocompatibility testing of medical devices
pp. 297-302(6)
Authors: Eder, C; Falkner, E; Mickel, M; Chiari-Grisar, C; Appl, H; Schoffl, H; Nehrer, S; Losert, UM
The welfare and scientific advantages of non-invasive imaging of animals used in biomedical research
pp. 303-317(15)
Author: Hudson, M
Infrared thermography as a non-invasive tool to study animal welfare
pp. 319-325(7)
Authors: Stewart, M; Webster, JR; Schaefer, AL; Cook, NJ; Scott, SL
The interplay between replacement, reduction and refinement: considerations where the Three Rs interact
pp. 327-332(6)
Authors: de Boo, MJ; Rennie, AE; Buchanan-Smith, HM; Hendriksen, CFM
Meta-analysis — a systematic and quantitative review of animal experiments to maximise the information derived
pp. 333-338(6)
Author: Phillips, CJC
The ethics of the Three Rs principle: a reconsideration
pp. 339-345(7)
Author: Vorstenbosch, JMG
The use of databases, information centres and guidelines when planning research that may involve animals
pp. 347-359(13)
Authors: Smith, AJ; Allen, T
An illustration that statistical design mitigates environmental variation and ensures unambiguous study conclusions
pp. 361-365(5)
Authors: Gore, KH; Stanley, PJ
The Three Rs in the pharmaceutical industry: perspectives of scientists and regulators
pp. 367-377(11)
Authors: Fenwick, NP; Fraser, D
Harmonising the definition of refinement
pp. 379-384(6)
Authors: Buchanan-Smith, HM; Rennie, AE; Vitale, A; Pollo, S; Prescott, MJ; Morton, DB
Free Content Reports and Comments
pp. 385-390(6)
Free Content Book Reviews
pp. 391-399(9)
Selected Abstracts
pp. 401-403(3)