Posters at the Danish 3R-symposium (2017)
- A new approach to model the initial phase of fracture healing in vitro (Moritz Pfeiffenberger, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin)
- A real-time in vitro assay as a potential predictor of in vivo tumour imaging properties
(Jonas Stenberg, Ridgeview Instruments AB) - Adapting pre-clinical systematic review protocols to physiological questions: an approach by AUGUST (Tristan Hollyer PhD, Aarhus University Hospital)
- Assay of inactivated poliomyelitis vaccine: comparison of in vitro vs. in vivo assays for potency determination (Sten Erik Jensen, PhD, Statens Serum Institut)
- Capillary micro sampling (CMS) techniques in rodents, a reduction and refinement method that delivers high quality data (Janne Koch, LEO Pharma A/S)
- Development of an in vitro multi-component 3D joint model (Alexandra Damerau, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin)
- Do modern technologies allow you to perform optimal health monitoring in IVCs? The challenge of balancing 5 pillars - science, cost, risk assessment, management and 3Rs. (David Mayo, IDEXX BioResearch EMEA)
- Ferrets as animal models in research: Establishment of an open housing facility and blood sampling technique (Trine Schütt, LEO Pharma A/S)
- Prediction of acute lung toxicity of impregnation products using an in vitro method based on lung surfactant inhibition (Emilie Da Silva og Jorid Sørli, NRCWE)
- PREPARE before you ARRIVE: Guidelines for Planning Animal Research and Testing (Norecopa)
- Promoting tissue sharing (Sophie Wiese, Neuro Ecological Research Denmark IVS)
- Reduction of aggression among group housed male mice by use of talcum (Jakob le Fèvre Harslund, Aarhus Universitet)
- Simulating osteoarthritis in vitro with human scaffold-free 3D cartilage transplants (Marie-Christin Weber, University Hospital Berlin)
- The Danish 3R-Center
- The Danish National Committee for the Protection of Animals used for Scientific Purposes
- Use of cell culture technology to minimize the need for animal trials in development and production of fish vaccines (Niels Lorenzen et al, Aarhus University et al)
- Use of Primary Isolates From Human Kidney to Study the Molecular Aspects of Blood Pressure Regulation (Henrik Dimke, University of Southern Denmark)
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