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What scientists think about animal experiments

This week's Nature devotes its entire News Feature section to the topic of laboratory animals, with articles about Nature's poll to find out what scientists really think about the use of animals in research; attitudes to research on primates; and the implications of the expected explosion in the number of mice used in experiments, as mouse disease models proliferate and are refined. All these features, and more, are collected in a special web focus. Join the discussion of these pieces and the reaction to them in the news blog .

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