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A call for transparent reporting to optimize the predictive value of preclinical research.

Authors :
Landis, Story C
Landis, Story C
Amara, Susan G
Asadullah, Khusru
Austin, Chris P
Blumenstein, Robi
Bradley, Eileen W
Crystal, Ronald G
Darnell, Robert B
Ferrante, Robert J
Fillit, Howard
Finkelstein, Robert
Fisher, Marc
Gendelman, Howard E
Golub, Robert M
Goudreau, John L
Gross, Robert A
Gubitz, Amelie K
Hesterlee, Sharon E
Howells, David W
Huguenard, John
Kelner, Katrina
Koroshetz, Walter
Krainc, Dimitri
Lazic, Stanley E
Levine, Michael S
Macleod, Malcolm R
McCall, John M
Moxley, Richard T
Narasimhan, Kalyani
Noble, Linda J
Perrin, Steve
Porter, John D
Steward, Oswald
Unger, Ellis
Utz, Ursula
Silberberg, Shai D
Landis, Story C
Landis, Story C
Amara, Susan G
Asadullah, Khusru
Austin, Chris P
Blumenstein, Robi
Bradley, Eileen W
Crystal, Ronald G
Darnell, Robert B
Ferrante, Robert J
Fillit, Howard
Finkelstein, Robert
Fisher, Marc
Gendelman, Howard E
Golub, Robert M
Goudreau, John L
Gross, Robert A
Gubitz, Amelie K
Hesterlee, Sharon E
Howells, David W
Huguenard, John
Kelner, Katrina
Koroshetz, Walter
Krainc, Dimitri
Lazic, Stanley E
Levine, Michael S
Macleod, Malcolm R
McCall, John M
Moxley, Richard T
Narasimhan, Kalyani
Noble, Linda J
Perrin, Steve
Porter, John D
Steward, Oswald
Unger, Ellis
Utz, Ursula
Silberberg, Shai D
Source :
Nature; vol 490, iss 7419, 187-191; 0028-0836
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

The US National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke convened major stakeholders in June 2012 to discuss how to improve the methodological reporting of animal studies in grant applications and publications. The main workshop recommendation is that at a minimum studies should report on sample-size estimation, whether and how animals were randomized, whether investigators were blind to the treatment, and the handling of data. We recognize that achieving a meaningful improvement in the quality of reporting will require a concerted effort by investigators, reviewers, funding agencies and journal editors. Requiring better reporting of animal studies will raise awareness of the importance of rigorous study design to accelerate scientific progress.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nature; vol 490, iss 7419, 187-191; 0028-0836
Notes :
application/pdf, Nature vol 490, iss 7419, 187-191 0028-0836
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1377981077
Document Type :
Electronic Resource