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How is Compliance with Good Laboratory Practice Monitored ?

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The best rules can be worthless if there is no control over the adherence to them. This is true for every legal regulation, and GLP certainly is no exception. A roadside board in an Egyptian town reads:

Respecting the traffic lights is a sign of civilization and is good practice.

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Seiler, J.P. (2001). How is Compliance with Good Laboratory Practice Monitored ?. In: Good Laboratory Practice. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-86878-8_4

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