Why do we use animals in medical research? / Understanding Animal Research.

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2011
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Lists medical problems that are being fought by using animals in research including: cystic fibrosis, spinal cord damage, HIV and AIDS.

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London : Understanding Animal Research, 2011.

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1 folded sheet (4 pages) : color illustrations ; 21 cm

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Dated September 2011.

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