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1 I, 1,1 | out the use of such source animals both because of the increased
2 I, 1,1 | pigs as a potential source animals for xenotransplantation.(9)
3 I, 1,1(8) | Diefenbeck M., Organs from animals for man, Int. Arch. Allergy
4 I, 1,1(9) | Diefenbeck M., Organs from animals for man, Int. Arch. Allergy
5 I, 1,1 | genetic engineering of source animals and/or use of additional/
6 I, 2,2(16) | rejections in experimental animals and man, Ann. NY Acad. Sci.,
7 I, 2,2 | acute vascular rejection in animals has shown that the use of
8 I, 2,2 | further genetic engineering animals/organs.(23) A number of
9 I, 2,4 | clean" lines of source animals, with a certified health
10 II, 1 | ethical feasibility of using animals to improve the chances for
11 II, 1,7 | those things that concern animals. ~In view of the more specifically
12 II, 1,8 | The Use of Animals for the Good of Man ~8.
13 II, 1,8 | Creator was in bringing animals into existence. Since they
14 II, 1,8 | Since they are creatures, animals have their own specific
15 II, 1,8 | biomedical field, the service of animals to man represents a totally
16 II, 1,8 | man has always made use of animals for his primary needs (food,
17 II, 1,8 | existing resources (including animals) in a wise and responsible
18 II, 1,8 | the question of the use of animals in order to improve man'
19 II, 1,8 | relationship between man and animals.(55) Second, there is the
20 II, 1,8 | are those who believe that animals and man have equal dignity
21 II, 1,8 | and those who believe that animals are totally at the mercy
22 II, 1,8 | former case, the use of animals is seen as species-ism or
23 II, 1,8 | species-ism or tyranny of man over animals. Even reducing human suffering
24 II, 1,8 | could not justify the use of animals unless the contrary possibility
25 II, 1,8 | latter case, man can use animals arbitrarily without being
26 II, 1,9 | manner in which they treat animals. As a consequence, the sacrifice
27 II, 1,9 | consequence, the sacrifice of animals can be justified only if
28 II, 1,9 | involves experiments on animals and/or genetically modifying
29 II, 1,9 | requirement that in using animals, man must observe certain
30 II, 1,9 | of sensibilities between animals of different species and
31 II, 1,9(58)| precept by which certain animals were held to be impure (
32 II, 2,15 | of organs from engineered animals for xenotransplantation
33 II, 2,15 | used to designate those animals in which a given endogenous
34 II, 2,15 | expressed. In either case, such animals will express particular
35 II, 2,15 | of genetically modified animals should be guaranteed so
36 II, 2,15 | be considered; ~3. Such animals should be kept under tight
37 II, 2,15 | environment; ~4. The number of animals used in experiments should
38 II, 2,15 | experimental protocol on animals must be evaluated by a competent
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