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Science 26 January 2007:
Vol. 315. no. 5811, pp. 450 - 452
DOI: 10.1126/science.315.5811.450

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BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH:
The Endangered Lab Chimp

Jon Cohen

A decline in the number of chimpanzees available for biomedical research in the United States has sparked a growing debate on the opportunities and costs of studies with our closest relatives. (Read more.)

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E-Letters:

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Time to End Research on Chimpanzees
Theodora Capaldo, et al.
Science Online, 13 Mar 2007 [Full text]
Providing an Ideal Habitat for Research Chimpanzees
Richard G. Rawlins
Science Online, 13 Mar 2007 [Full text]



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