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Salk Institute investigated after claims of inhumane research

Rex Dalton

Nature, 1998, vol. 394, issue 6695, 709-709

Abstract: san diego Federal authorities are investigating animal research practices at the Salk Institute, after past inhumane treatment and faulty experiments were exposed during a civil court case brought by a former employee.

Date: 1998
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