“…36 Similarly, Flint suggests that 'the LAL test, fulfils the objectives of reducing, refining and replacing animals in medical experiments'. 37 The move to LAL for bacterial endotoxin testing certainly enabled the phasing out of large colonies of rabbits, producing a significant reduction in harm to animals -and to the technicians responsible for injecting the rabbits with samples. However, as Zhang notes, 'the LAL test still required the use of animals, but the grisly process of sticking needles into animals became hidden and outsourced to a different part of the supply chain'.…”