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Author Guide for Addressing Animal Methods Bias in Publishing
Reference Library
This comprehensive bibliography of references may be useful for authors during any stage of research, from study design to manuscript preparation to responding to reviewers.
Library Collection(s)
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Animal Methods Bias database
-Bias, peer review, and publishing
-Ethics, policy, and legislation
-Nonanimal model literature
--Aging
--Bioengineering and model development
--Bone
--Cancer
--Cardiovascular system
--Dental and oral
--Developmental biology
--Endocrine system
--Gastrointestinal system
--Genetics
--Immune/infectious disease
--In Silico
--Liver
--Media and materials
--Multi-organ systems
--Musculoskeletal
--Nervous system
--Population and variability
--Precision medicine
--Renal/urinary system
--Reproductive
--Respiratory system
--Reviews and perspectives
--Skin
--Toxicology
--Vision
-Standards, reporting, and preregistration
-Training and education
-Translation and validation
COLAAB Media Coverage
COLAAB Publications
Keywords
Title
Author
Year
Towards the standardization of human platelet lysate production and its comparison to fetal bovine serum for human hematopoietic cell culture: a scoping review
Shamili Immalaraju
2025
Towards wide-scale adoption of open science practices: The role of open science communities
Kristijan Armeni
2021
ToxAIcology - The evolving role of artificial intelligence in advancing toxicology and modernizing regulatory science
Thomas Hartung
2023
Tradition, not science, is the basis of animal model selection in translational and applied research
Désirée H. Veening-Griffioen
2021
Training the Next Generation of Researchers in the Organ-on-Chip Field
Alessia Moruzzi
2023
Training the Next Generation of Researchers in the Organ-on-Chip Field
Alessia Moruzzi
2023
Transcriptional profile of human thymus reveals IGFBP5 is correlated with age-related thymic involution
Xiaojing Yang
2024
Transforming Culture: a Culture of Care in Animal Research
Katharina Ameli
2024
Transition from Animal-Based to Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSCs)-Based Models of Neurodevelopmental Disorders: Opportunities and Challenges
Sara Guerreiro
2023
Transition to innovative, human-relevant pre-clinical cardiovascular research: a perspective
Evangelos P Daskalopoulos
2024
Transitioning biomedical research toward human-centric methodologies: systems-based strategies
Helder Constantino
2024
Translating Animal Studies to Human Disease: Language Matters*
Clifford S. Deutschman
0
Translating Scientific Discovery Into Health Policy Impact: Innovative Bibliometrics Bridge Translational Research Publications to Policy Literature
Nicole M. Llewellyn
0
Translation of a Human-Based Malaria-on-a-Chip Phenotypic Disease Model for In Vivo Applications
Michael J. Rupar
Transparent peer review to be extended to all of Nature’s research papers
2025
Transportation, Sale, and Handling of Certain Animals
U.S. Congress
1985
Trends Generally Continue in FY 2023 for Demographic-Specific Funding Rates for Type 1 Research Project Grant and R01-Equivalent Applications –
Mike Lauer
2024
TSAR - Tracking System for Alternative methods towards Regulatory acceptance
Joint Research Centre
2019
Tumor organoid biobank-new platform for medical research
Xuexue Xie
2023
Tumor organoid biobank-new platform for medical research
Xuexue Xie
2023
U.S. Code of Federal Regulations: Title 9
United States Congress
1996
U.S. Gen Pop Beliefs on Animal Testing
Morning Consult
0
U.S. Government Principles for the Utilization and Care of Vertebrate Animals Used in Testing, Research, and Training
NIH Office of Laboratory Welfare
U.S. Government Principles for the Utilization and Care of Vertebrate Animals Used in Testing, Research, and Training
National Research Council (US) Committee for the Update of the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals
2011
Understanding monocyte-driven neuroinflammation in Alzheimer’s disease using human cortical organoid microphysiological systems
Chunhui Tian
2025
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