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Alternatives to the use of mammals for pain research
Craig W. Stevens
Pharmacology and Physiology
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Pain Research
100%
In Vivo Model
40%
Animal Use
40%
Analgesia
20%
Amphibians
20%
Mammalian Species
20%
Non-mammalian Model
20%
Rodents
20%
Feline
20%
Canine
20%
Lower Vertebrates
20%
Pain Transmission
20%
Primates
20%
Analgesic Drugs
20%
Ethical Issues
20%
Chronic Pain
20%
Non-mammalian Vertebrates
20%
Acute Pain
20%
Pharmacology
20%
Biomedical Research
20%
Experimental Animals
20%
Further Development
20%
Pain Processing
20%
Pain Neuroscience
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Analgesic Agent
100%
Chronic Pain
100%
Pain
100%
Experimental Animal
100%
Cat
100%
Mammal
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Pain Research
100%
Anodyne
20%
Analgesia
20%
In Vitro
20%
Pain
20%
Biomedical Research
20%
Chronic Pain
20%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Canine
100%
Felid
100%
Neuroscience
In Vivo
100%
In Vitro
50%