Human Cells Could Replace Animals In Toxic Testing

An ambitious plan to overhaul how potentially toxic chemicals are tested, which could drastically reduce live animal testing, was announced by US government scientists on Thursday. The drive also promises to cut costs, and improve testing accuracy. Scientists will research and develop the capacity to test new chemicals and drugs on cultured human cells, according to a five-year memorandum of understanding signed on Thursday between two US National Institute of Health bodies and the US Environmental Protection Agency.

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