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  • Feature: The vital role of antibodies in biomedical research

    And for decades the production of antibodies to counter and help us understand viruses - such as Covid Antibodies and Covid-19 Most recently, the generation of antibodies using animal methods has been of critical importance in the global fight against Covid-19. used a mouse model exposed to the human virus to generate a specific antibody to allow diagnosis of Covid to produce a cocktail of monoclonal antibodies preventing virus entry into cells, as a treatment for Covid

  • Dengue fever breakthrough

    Dengue fever, caused by a virus transmitted by mosquitoes, currently has no prevention (an existing vaccine a tablet could also prevent infection by the virus, meaning it could be used alongside the existing vaccine

  • Lithuania and Poland openness event

    He then outlined the plans of PolASA to increase its engagement with the media following the Covid-19 discussed the need to use stories and emotions to help strengthen the message about animal research, with Covid

  • Feature: How animal studies contributed to biomedical breakthroughs in 2023

    Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, USA, were awarded the prize for developing messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines for Covid-19.

  • NHP shortage

    of the US biomedical community as China's export ban on monkeys, vital for research and testing on Covid

  • Dutch scientists speak up

    the Netherlands has spoken with one voice to highlight the importance of animal research during the Covid

  • Crisis plans help animal facilities respond to the coronavirus pandemic

    In the last few weeks, as the threat from Covid-19 has grown, there have been several reports raising Adapting to a crisis While the Covid-19 pandemic is certainly a big challenge and a stress test for animal Planck Society institutions, additional measures that have been widely included in response to the Covid Here, the remaining time, until the first local Covid-19 cases appear, has been well used for preparation Alone for that reason, research in appropriate animal models of Covid-19 is critically needed.

  • Labs scramble to protect research

    Institutions across the world are rising to the challenge of preserving their research on the Covid-19 EARA executive director, Kirk Leech, said: “Those opposed to animal research are using the Covid-19 pandemic

  • Podcast on animal research

    opponents use in arguments and how scientists should communicate with the public, such as on the topic of Covid

  • Online efforts in times of pandemic

    institutes, in Portugal, has launched a website to centralise and share scientific content and resources on Covid

  • A decade of dialogue – EARA gains its 150th member

    has the benefit of highlighting trends in use year-on-year, such as the contribution of animals to Covid -19 research and vaccine development in 2020.

  • Repairing lungs

    The need for lung transplant is predicted to rise due to the Covid-19 pandemic, but these are currently

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