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Animal testing: TV or not TV?

Two views on whether scientists who believe that animal experimentation is necessary should become public advocates, or work quietly behind the scenes.

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Correspondence to John Stein or Ranga Yogeshwar.

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Aziz, T., Stein, J. & Yogeshwar, R. Animal testing: TV or not TV?. Nature 470, 457–459 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1038/470457a

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