201. Genetically Modified Laboratory Animals--What Welfare Problems Do They Face?
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Buehr, Mia, Peter Hjorth, J., Kornerup Hansen, Axel, and Sandøe, Peter
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ANIMAL welfare ,ANIMAL genetics ,LABORATORY animals ,ANIMAL experimentation ,LABORATORY rodents - Abstract
In this article, we responds to public concern expressed about the welfare of genetically modified (GM) nonhuman animals. As a contribution to the debate on this subject, we attempt in this article to determine in what situations the practice of genetic modification in rodents may generate significant welfare problems. After a brief discussion of the principles of animal welfare, we focus on the problem of animal suffering and reviews some types of gene modifications likely to cause predictable welfare problems. In this article, we also considers suffering that may be involved in the process of generating GM animals. Finally, we discuss the role of GM animals in attempts to reduce, replace and refine the use of animals in research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2003
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