01125nas a2200301 4500000000100000008004100001260001500042653000800057653001700065653001800082653001800100653002000118653002800138653002300166653001600189100002000205700002500225700001900250700002800269700002400297700002400321245015700345856004600502300000600548490000600554520024900560022001400809 2019 d c2019-04-2310a3Rs10aAlternatives10aAnimal ethics10aanimal models10aanimal research10aAnimal-free innovations10aGovernmental goals10aLegislation1 aSteffi Bressers1 aHester van den Elzen1 aCathrin Gräwe1 aDaphne van den Oetelaar1 aPieter H. A. Postma1 aSybren K. Schoustra00aPolicy driven changes in animal research practices: mapping researchers’ attitudes towards animal-free innovations using the Netherlands as an example uhttps://doi.org/10.1186/s41073-019-0067-5 a80 v43 aReducing the number of animals used in experiments has become a priority for the governments of many countries. For these reductions to occur, animal-free alternatives must be made more available and, crucially, must be embraced by researchers. a2058-8615