Animal Experimentation
Thesis Statement Is animal research worth the harm to the animals, especially in the areas of drug-testing, cloning, and xenotransplantation?
History of Animal Testing Great Britain Laboratory Animal Welfare Act Animal Rights Organizations
Drug Testing on Animals Polio Vaccine Training Doctors AIDS/HIV
Drug Testing on Animals Hormone-Replacement Therapy Smoking Arsenic Drug Company Cover Ups
Alternatives to Animal Testing Human on a Chip
Cloning Cloning Process Diabetes Hemophilia Selective Breeding
Xenotransplantation More organs available Organs for infants Pricing Porcine Endogenous Retroviruses el_4_times_Enlarged.html
Opinion Drug Testing Cloning Xenotransplantation Animal Testing in General
Conclusion Sad, but benefits society Steps toward eliminating it 17 million animals suffer Many more humans benefit
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