Animal-rights protests raise calls for UK government move
Georgina Kenyon
Nature, 2001, vol. 409, issue 6819, 443-443
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London The British government is under intense pressure to do more to protect people associated with companies that perform experiments on animals, following last week's near-collapse of the Cambridgeshire-based company Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS).
Date: 2001
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