Most published biomedical research involving animal models is evaluated carefully to ensure that appropriate ethical standards are met. In the current study, 500 journals randomly selected from MedLine were assessed for whether they presented animal research. Of the 138 journals that did, the instructions to authors of 85 (61.6%) included a requirement for author assurance of adherence to ethical standards during experiments involving animals. In comparison to a wider range of biologic journals, biomedical science journals were more likely to have some sort of ethical policy concerning the reporting and presentation of animal experiments.Most published biomedical research involving animal models is evaluated carefully to ensure that appropr...
This paper reports the results of an examination of the 'methods' sections of a range of experimenta...
Refinement, replacement and reduction of animals in research has become a guiding principle for legi...
Despite abundant focus on responsible care of laboratory animals, we argue that inattention to the m...
Animal research is not only regulated by legislation but also by self-regulatory mechanisms within t...
This editorial introduces a revised set of publication requirements for papers, submitted to Homeopa...
Most scientific journals ask authors to include a statement in their articles that animal studies ha...
Rationale: The ethical debate concerning the use of animals in biomedical and pharmacological resear...
The majority of research papers published in Chronobiology International report the findings of inve...
The advent of the open access (OA) movement in publishing has been instrumental in causing a shift i...
This article updates the ethical standards and methods for the conduct of high-quality animal and hu...
For scientific, ethical and economic reasons, experiments involving animals should be appropriately ...
The use of animals in research has played significant roles in improving the quality of health of hu...
Abstract: Experiments on animals have always been considered as necessary for scientific research, b...
PURPOSE: This study describes in Brazil and in the global biomedical community the time course of th...
For scientific, ethical and economic reasons, experiments involving animals should be appropriately ...
This paper reports the results of an examination of the 'methods' sections of a range of experimenta...
Refinement, replacement and reduction of animals in research has become a guiding principle for legi...
Despite abundant focus on responsible care of laboratory animals, we argue that inattention to the m...
Animal research is not only regulated by legislation but also by self-regulatory mechanisms within t...
This editorial introduces a revised set of publication requirements for papers, submitted to Homeopa...
Most scientific journals ask authors to include a statement in their articles that animal studies ha...
Rationale: The ethical debate concerning the use of animals in biomedical and pharmacological resear...
The majority of research papers published in Chronobiology International report the findings of inve...
The advent of the open access (OA) movement in publishing has been instrumental in causing a shift i...
This article updates the ethical standards and methods for the conduct of high-quality animal and hu...
For scientific, ethical and economic reasons, experiments involving animals should be appropriately ...
The use of animals in research has played significant roles in improving the quality of health of hu...
Abstract: Experiments on animals have always been considered as necessary for scientific research, b...
PURPOSE: This study describes in Brazil and in the global biomedical community the time course of th...
For scientific, ethical and economic reasons, experiments involving animals should be appropriately ...
This paper reports the results of an examination of the 'methods' sections of a range of experimenta...
Refinement, replacement and reduction of animals in research has become a guiding principle for legi...
Despite abundant focus on responsible care of laboratory animals, we argue that inattention to the m...