01819nam a22002417a 450000500170000000800410001702200140005804000140007221000090008622200390009524500470013426000400018130000220022131000220024336200460026550003390031150501900065050501560084050501970099650502910119365000370148465000560152120260507133626.0260507b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a0261-1929 aMMSUcULS aATLA aAlternatives to Laboratory Animals aATLA :bAlternatives to Laboratory Animals aLondon: bSage Publications,c2025- avolumes ;c28 cm. aSix times a year. aVolume 53, Number 1 (January 2025- ) aATLA is a peer-reviewed journal, intended to cover all aspects of the development, validation, implementation and use of alternatives to laboratory animals in biomedical research and toxicity testing. In addition to the replacement of animals, it also covers work that aims to reduce the number of animals used and refine the in vivo  tThe Use of an In Chemico Digestibility Assay to Reduce the In Vivo Fish Bioaccumulation Testing of Nanomaterials (pp. 11–20) /rCraig McHardy, Nathaniel J. Clark, and Richard D. Handy tChemicals 2.0 and Why We Need to Bypass the Gold Standard in Regulatory Toxicology (pp. 21–25)/rAndrew P. Worth, Elisabet Berggren, and Pilar Prieto tThe Use of MPS in Three Rs and Regulatory Applications: Perspectives From Developers on Stakeholder Responsibilities (pp. 26–41) /rMegan R. LaFollette, Szczepan W. Baran, and Clive S. Roper tReport of the First ONTOX Hackathon: Hack to Save Lives and Avoid Animal Suffering. The Use of Artificial Intelligence in Toxicology — A Potential Driver for Reducing/Replacing Laboratory Animals in the Future (pp. 42–61) /rMichael G. Diemar, Cyrille A.M. Krul, and Erwin L. Roggen aBiomedical researchvPeriodicals aAnimals as alternatives in laboratoiesvPeriodicals