Single-laboratory studies conducted under highly standardized conditions are the gold standard in preclinical animal research. Using simulations based on 440 preclinical studies across 13 different interventions in animal models of stroke, myocardial infarction, and breast cancer, we compared the accuracy of effect size estimates between single-laboratory and multi-laboratory study designs. Single-laboratory studies generally failed to predict effect size accurately, and larger sample sizes rendered effect size estimates even less accurate. By contrast, multi-laboratory designs including as few as 2 to 4 laboratories increased coverage probability by up to 42 percentage points without a need for larger sample sizes. These findings demonstra...
Animal models are widely used in the field of nutrition research. Scientifically and ethically sound...
The replicability of research results has been a cause of increasing concern to the scientific commu...
<div><p>Accumulating evidence indicates high risk of bias in preclinical animal research, questionin...
Single-laboratory studies conducted under highly standardized conditions are the gold standard in pr...
Translational failures and replication issues of published research are undermining preclinical rese...
The influence of protocol standardization between laboratories on their replicability of preclinical...
Reproducibility of results is a fundamental tenet of science. In this journal, Richter et al.1 teste...
The value of animal experiments for predicting the effectiveness of treatment strategies in clinical...
The credibility of scientific research has been seriously questioned by the widely claimed "reproduc...
Reports of a reproducibility crisis combined with a high attrition rate in the pharmaceutical indust...
Abstract Background The pharmaceutical industry is in the midst of a productivity crisis and rates o...
Translation from preclinical animal research to clinical bedside has proven to be difficult to impos...
Accumulating evidence indicates high risk of bias in preclinical animal research, questioning the sc...
<div><p>Translation from preclinical animal research to clinical bedside has proven to be difficult ...
A recent flood of publications has documented serious problems in scientific reproducibility, power,...
Animal models are widely used in the field of nutrition research. Scientifically and ethically sound...
The replicability of research results has been a cause of increasing concern to the scientific commu...
<div><p>Accumulating evidence indicates high risk of bias in preclinical animal research, questionin...
Single-laboratory studies conducted under highly standardized conditions are the gold standard in pr...
Translational failures and replication issues of published research are undermining preclinical rese...
The influence of protocol standardization between laboratories on their replicability of preclinical...
Reproducibility of results is a fundamental tenet of science. In this journal, Richter et al.1 teste...
The value of animal experiments for predicting the effectiveness of treatment strategies in clinical...
The credibility of scientific research has been seriously questioned by the widely claimed "reproduc...
Reports of a reproducibility crisis combined with a high attrition rate in the pharmaceutical indust...
Abstract Background The pharmaceutical industry is in the midst of a productivity crisis and rates o...
Translation from preclinical animal research to clinical bedside has proven to be difficult to impos...
Accumulating evidence indicates high risk of bias in preclinical animal research, questioning the sc...
<div><p>Translation from preclinical animal research to clinical bedside has proven to be difficult ...
A recent flood of publications has documented serious problems in scientific reproducibility, power,...
Animal models are widely used in the field of nutrition research. Scientifically and ethically sound...
The replicability of research results has been a cause of increasing concern to the scientific commu...
<div><p>Accumulating evidence indicates high risk of bias in preclinical animal research, questionin...