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Nature 446, 955 (26 April 2007) | doi:10.1038/446955a; Published online 25 April 2007
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Primate work faces German veto
Quirin Schiermeier
German scientists have condemned a parliamentary decision to stop primate experiments at the University of Bremen, calling it unacceptable political interference with the freedom to conduct research.Animal-rights activists in the state of Bremen have been campaigning for years against the macaque experiments of Andreas Kreiter, a neuroscientist at the university's brain research centre.
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