Background: The ARRIVE (Animal Research: Reporting of In Vivo Experiments) guidelines are widely endorsed but compliance is limited. We sought to determine whether journal-requested completion of an ARRIVE checklist improves full compliance with the guidelines. Methods: In a randomised controlled trial, manuscripts reporting in vivo animal research submitted to PLOS ONE (March-June 2015) were randomly allocated to either requested completion of an ARRIVE checklist or current standard practice. Authors, academic editors, and peer reviewers were blinded to group allocation. Trained reviewers performed outcome adjudication in duplicate by assessing manuscripts against an operationalised version of the ARRIVE guidelines that consists 108 items....
<p>Papers reporting differences between groups of animals with EAE were assessed over the two years ...
The ARRIVE guidelines are designed to improve the reporting of animal research. This document demons...
There is growing concern that poor experimental design and lack of transparent reporting contribute ...
Contains fulltext : 205307.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: The...
<div><p>Poor research reporting is a major contributing factor to low study reproducibility, financi...
Reproducible science requires transparent reporting. The ARRIVE guidelines (Animal Research: Reporti...
Reproducible science requires transparent reporting. The ARRIVE guidelines (Animal Research: Reporti...
Improving the reproducibility of biomedical research is a major challenge. Transparent and accurate ...
In 2010, the NC3Rs published the Animal Research: Reporting of In Vivo Experiments (ARRIVE) guidelin...
There is growing concern that poor experimental design and lack of transparent reporting contribute ...
<div><p>There is growing concern that poor experimental design and lack of transparent reporting con...
Several studies have demonstrated serious omissions in the way research that use animals is reported...
Abstract: There is growing con-cern that poor experimental design and lack of transparent reporting ...
Background: This study compares the adherence to Animal Research: Reporting of In Vivo Experiments (...
Improving the reproducibility of biomedical research is a major challenge. Transparent and accurate ...
<p>Papers reporting differences between groups of animals with EAE were assessed over the two years ...
The ARRIVE guidelines are designed to improve the reporting of animal research. This document demons...
There is growing concern that poor experimental design and lack of transparent reporting contribute ...
Contains fulltext : 205307.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: The...
<div><p>Poor research reporting is a major contributing factor to low study reproducibility, financi...
Reproducible science requires transparent reporting. The ARRIVE guidelines (Animal Research: Reporti...
Reproducible science requires transparent reporting. The ARRIVE guidelines (Animal Research: Reporti...
Improving the reproducibility of biomedical research is a major challenge. Transparent and accurate ...
In 2010, the NC3Rs published the Animal Research: Reporting of In Vivo Experiments (ARRIVE) guidelin...
There is growing concern that poor experimental design and lack of transparent reporting contribute ...
<div><p>There is growing concern that poor experimental design and lack of transparent reporting con...
Several studies have demonstrated serious omissions in the way research that use animals is reported...
Abstract: There is growing con-cern that poor experimental design and lack of transparent reporting ...
Background: This study compares the adherence to Animal Research: Reporting of In Vivo Experiments (...
Improving the reproducibility of biomedical research is a major challenge. Transparent and accurate ...
<p>Papers reporting differences between groups of animals with EAE were assessed over the two years ...
The ARRIVE guidelines are designed to improve the reporting of animal research. This document demons...
There is growing concern that poor experimental design and lack of transparent reporting contribute ...