Background: Animal experiments should be appropriately designed, correctly analysed and transparently reported to increase their scientific validity and maximise the knowledge gained from each experiment. This systematic review of animal experiments investigating statins evaluates their quality of reporting and methodological aspects as well as their implications for the conduction of meta-analyses. Methods: We searched medline and embase for studies reporting research on statins in mice, rats and rabbits. We collected detailed information about the characteristics of studies, animals and experimental methods. Results: We retrieved 161 studies. A little over half did not report randomisation (55%) and most did not describe blinding (88%). A...
The methodological quality of animal studies is an important factor hampering the translation of res...
Widespread reliance on animal models during preclinical research and toxicity testing assumes their ...
Publication bias jeopardizes evidence-based medicine, mainly through biased literature syntheses. Pu...
Item does not contain fulltextIn research aimed at improving human health care, animal studies still...
The value of animal experiments for predicting the effectiveness of treatment strategies in clinical...
<div><p>Translation from preclinical animal research to clinical bedside has proven to be difficult ...
Translation from preclinical animal research to clinical bedside has proven to be difficult to impos...
The effect that sponsorship has on publication rates or overall effect estimates in animal studies i...
For scientific, ethical and economic reasons, experiments involving animals should be appropriately ...
For scientific, ethical and economic reasons, experiments involving animals should be appropriately ...
Industry-sponsored clinical drug studies are associated with publication of outcomes that favor the ...
Accumulating evidence indicates high risk of bias in preclinical animal research, questioning the sc...
<div><p>Industry-sponsored clinical drug studies are associated with publication of outcomes that fa...
Since the early 1990s the number of systematic reviews (SR) of animal studies has steadily increased...
<div><p>Accumulating evidence indicates high risk of bias in preclinical animal research, questionin...
The methodological quality of animal studies is an important factor hampering the translation of res...
Widespread reliance on animal models during preclinical research and toxicity testing assumes their ...
Publication bias jeopardizes evidence-based medicine, mainly through biased literature syntheses. Pu...
Item does not contain fulltextIn research aimed at improving human health care, animal studies still...
The value of animal experiments for predicting the effectiveness of treatment strategies in clinical...
<div><p>Translation from preclinical animal research to clinical bedside has proven to be difficult ...
Translation from preclinical animal research to clinical bedside has proven to be difficult to impos...
The effect that sponsorship has on publication rates or overall effect estimates in animal studies i...
For scientific, ethical and economic reasons, experiments involving animals should be appropriately ...
For scientific, ethical and economic reasons, experiments involving animals should be appropriately ...
Industry-sponsored clinical drug studies are associated with publication of outcomes that favor the ...
Accumulating evidence indicates high risk of bias in preclinical animal research, questioning the sc...
<div><p>Industry-sponsored clinical drug studies are associated with publication of outcomes that fa...
Since the early 1990s the number of systematic reviews (SR) of animal studies has steadily increased...
<div><p>Accumulating evidence indicates high risk of bias in preclinical animal research, questionin...
The methodological quality of animal studies is an important factor hampering the translation of res...
Widespread reliance on animal models during preclinical research and toxicity testing assumes their ...
Publication bias jeopardizes evidence-based medicine, mainly through biased literature syntheses. Pu...