Beyond the use: the paradox of the scientific animal utilization
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Abstract
The use of animals in scientific research has sparked productive and important debates. To encourage an informed exchange of ideas and prevent misinformation, this literary work presents arguments in favor of animal research, particularly in the field of neuroscience. Through a literary approach, it supports the premise that animal research is essential for advancing medical science, offering crucial insights into biological and cognitive processes that cannot be replicated otherwise, ensuring both safety and efficacy---while also acknowledging the ethical and moral dilemmas that researchers may face.
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