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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.
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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
Where is the evidence that animal research benefits humans?
Pandora Pound
2004
Which experimental factors govern successful animal-to-human translation in multiple sclerosis drug development? A systematic review and meta-analysis
Ingrid Berg
2024
Why 90% of clinical drug development fails and how to improve it?
Duxin Sun
2022
Why animal model studies are lost in translation
Nikolaos G. Frangogiannis
2022
Why Animal Studies are Still Being Used in Drug Development
Marlous Kooijman
2013
Why Most Acute Stroke Studies Are Positive in Animals but Not in Patients: A Systematic Comparison of Preclinical, Early Phase, and Phase 3 Clinical Trials of Neuroprotective Agents
Antje Schmidt-Pogoda
2020
Why Most Published Research Findings Are False
John P. A. Ioannidis
0
Will Labour help us transition away from pre-clinical animal research?
Pandora Pound
2024
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