Robots Could Reduce Animal Tests Posted: 11 months ago by mahler87
US scientists are taking the first step towards testing potentially hazardous chemicals on cells grown in a laboratory, without using live animals. High speed robots would make testing faster, cheaper, and more effective, while leaving animals unharmed.
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Posted: 11 months ago by mahler87:
Just in case anyone jumps the gun, this is not a dupe of this. The first post deals specifically with a chip that grows human cell cultures in vitro and is in response to a European ban on testing in particular.
This article discusses robot analysis replacing animal testing and how the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is making efforts to advance this technology.
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Posted: 11 months ago by RowanGrey:
Hooray! I desperately wish we could find a way to cease animal testing but still provide plenty of room for scientific advancement.
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Posted: 11 months ago by PulsisX:
This is great but I don't think anything can replace the feeling of knowing that my oven cleaner had been sprayed into a bunnies eyes in order to get the warning: DON'T SPRAY IN YOUR EYES to really have some meaning.
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Posted: 11 months ago by weasler7:
I feel like this type of testing would be very limited. Judging from the article, it seems that they are testing the effects of toxins or compounds at the cellular level but many times it's what's happening at the systemic level that is most important. For instance, the liver may metabolize a compound into a more toxic form which affects only the brain.
Looks promising though.
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