322087 VO 3R (Replacement-Reduction-Refinement)-Konzepte für den optimierten Einsatz von Tierversuchen - M14 (2023S)
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Language: German
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- Christian Studenik
- Regina Grillari
- Winfried Neuhaus
- Roberto Plasenzotti
- Birgit Reininger-Gutmann
- Beate Rinner
- Doris Wilflingseder
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Last modified: Fr 02.06.2023 08:28
Introduction into the 3Rs world and concepts (EU initiatives and regulations, topic animal experiment numbers, 3Rs centers, data bases, conferences, topics, ethics,..), Reproducibility crisis of biomedical science (in vitro/in vivo correlations, species differences), overview about the lectureChristian Studenik:
Examples of in vitro alternatives (endotoxin test vs. pyrogen test in rabbits, BCOP Testing - Bovine Corneal Opacity/Permeability Assay, HET-CAM vs. Draize-Test)
OrgantoxicityBeate Rinner: Improved preclinical Imaging and applications for refinement and reduction (cell tracking, contrast agents, ultrasound guided injection), human autologous tumor models and orthotopic mouse models.Regina Grillari:
Good Cell Culture Practice GCCP1.0 and 2.0 and Good In Vitro Method Practice GIVIMP; ethical requirements for work with human cells and tissues, risk assessment when working with human cell cultures, quality control testings and standardization of in vitro cell culture work
Comparison of primary cells, in vitro immortalized cells, tumor cells, advantages and disadvantages of these different cell systemsBirgit Reininger-Gutmann: Refinement I, Animal experimentation law, ethics, best practise examples for 3R implementation
Roberto Plasenzotti: Refinement II, Good animal experimentation practice, PREPARE concept, aspects of breeding: Biosafety/zoonoses, transgenic breeding, animal hygiene, best practice examples for 3R implementationDoris Willingseder: Road from 2D to 3D; spheroids; hanging drops; perfusion and microfluidic technologies; organoids; organ-on-chips; 3D bioprinting; high content screening; advantages and disadvantages of the different systems