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Deep contrastive learning enables genome-wide virtual screening
ReferenceYinjun Jia , Bowen Gao , Jiaxin Tan , Jiqing Zheng , Xin Hong , Wenyu Zhu , Haichuan Tan , Yuan Xiao , Liping Tan , Hongyi Cai , Yanwen Huang , Zhiheng Deng , Xiangwei Wu , Yue Jin , Yafei Yuan , Jiekang Tian , Wei He , Weiying Ma , Yaqin Zhang , Lei Liu …
Autologous human iPSC–derived alveolus-on-chip reveals early pathological events of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection
ReferenceChak Hon Luk , Gabriel L. Conway , Kim Jee Goh , Antony Fearns , Irene Rodriguez Hernandez , Nathan J. Day , Natalia Athanasiadi , Rocco D’Antuono , Enrica Pellegrino , Janick D. Stucki , Nina Hobi , Maximiliano G. Gutierrez Science Advances. …
Hepatotoxicity: Mechanisms and animal-free prediction models
ReferenceJulen Sanz-Serrano , Laura Suter-Dick Toxicology. 2026:154400. doi: 10.1016/j.tox.2026.154400 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0300483X26000077 Library Collection(s) Toxicology Download Citation BibTeX EndNote X3 XML EndNote 7 XML …
Moral shocks to invoke compassion: depicting the suffering and death of animals in animal research and testing facilities
ReferenceVictor J. Krawczyk Journal of Aesthetics & Culture. 2025;17(1):2579371. doi: 10.1080/20004214.2025.2579371 This article presents a preposterous history of moral shocks regarding animals in research and testing facilities. Moral shock is a concept …
Highlight negative results to improve science
ReferenceDevang Mehta Nature. 2019. Publishers, reviewers and other members of the scientific community must fight science’s preference for positive results — for the benefit of all, says Devang Mehta. https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-02960-3 Keywords …
The giant plan to track diversity in research journals
ReferenceHolly Else , Jeffrey M. Perkel Nature. 2022;602:566-570. Efforts to chart and reduce bias in scholarly publishing will ask authors, reviewers and editors to disclose their race or ethnicity. https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-00426-7 Keywords …
Q&A Linda Beaumont: Journals should take action against toxic peer reviews
ReferenceGemma Conroy Nature Index. 2019. Keep it constructive. https://www.nature.com/nature-index/news-blog/linda-beaumont-research-journals-should-take-action-against-toxic-peer-reviews Library Collection(s) Bias, peer review, and publishing Download Citation …
Suffering in silence: Caring for research animals can take a severe mental toll
ReferenceDavid Grimm Science. 3;379(6636). Compassion fatigue will strike most who work with lab animals. But addressing it is challenging https://www.science.org/content/article/suffering-silence-caring-research-animals-can-take-severe-mental-toll Library …
Alternative Thinking About Animals in Research
ReferenceLisa Hara Levin , Louis J. Muglia NAM Perspectives. 2022:10.31478/202211a. https://doi.org/10.31478/202211a Library Collection(s) Ethics, policy, and legislation Download Citation BibTeX EndNote X3 XML EndNote 7 XML EndNote tagged Marc …
Opinion: Hold Animal Use Committees Accountable for Their Failures
ReferenceLisa Jones-Engel The Scientist. 2022. As a former committee member who now advises PETA, I believe that claims that the identities of committee members must be kept secret to protect their safety are unfounded. …