The credibility of scientific research has been seriously questioned by the widely claimed "reproducibility crisis". In light of this crisis, there is a growing awareness that the rigorous standardisation of experimental conditions may contribute to poor reproducibility of animal studies. Instead, systematic heterogenisation has been proposed as a tool to enhance reproducibility, but a real-life test across multiple independent laboratories is still pending. The aim of this study was therefore to test whether heterogenisation of experimental conditions by using multiple experimenters improves the reproducibility of research findings compared to standardised conditions with only one experimenter. To this end, we replicated the same animal ex...
In animal experiments, animals, husbandry and test procedures are traditionally standardized to maxi...
One of the chief advantages of using highly standardised biological models including model organisms...
Reproducibility in animal research is alarmingly low, and a lack of scientific rigor has been propos...
The credibility of scientific research has been seriously questioned by the widely claimed "reproduc...
Context-dependent biological variation presents a unique challenge to the reproducibility of results...
Reproducibility of results is a fundamental tenet of science. In this journal, Richter et al.1 teste...
Single-laboratory studies conducted under highly standardized conditions are the gold standard in pr...
A recent study published in PLOS Biology investigated whether the systematic use of multiple experim...
Background: While the term reproducibility crisis mainly reflects reproducibility of experiments bet...
Scientific findings are taken as reliable when comparable results can be obtained after replicating ...
In biomedicine and many other fields, there are growing concerns around the reproducibility of resea...
Reproducibility in biomedical research, and more specifically in preclinical animal research, has be...
The value of animal experiments for predicting the effectiveness of treatment strategies in clinical...
Limited reproducibility of preclinical data is increasingly discussed in the literature. Failure of ...
Translational failures and replication issues of published research are undermining preclinical rese...
In animal experiments, animals, husbandry and test procedures are traditionally standardized to maxi...
One of the chief advantages of using highly standardised biological models including model organisms...
Reproducibility in animal research is alarmingly low, and a lack of scientific rigor has been propos...
The credibility of scientific research has been seriously questioned by the widely claimed "reproduc...
Context-dependent biological variation presents a unique challenge to the reproducibility of results...
Reproducibility of results is a fundamental tenet of science. In this journal, Richter et al.1 teste...
Single-laboratory studies conducted under highly standardized conditions are the gold standard in pr...
A recent study published in PLOS Biology investigated whether the systematic use of multiple experim...
Background: While the term reproducibility crisis mainly reflects reproducibility of experiments bet...
Scientific findings are taken as reliable when comparable results can be obtained after replicating ...
In biomedicine and many other fields, there are growing concerns around the reproducibility of resea...
Reproducibility in biomedical research, and more specifically in preclinical animal research, has be...
The value of animal experiments for predicting the effectiveness of treatment strategies in clinical...
Limited reproducibility of preclinical data is increasingly discussed in the literature. Failure of ...
Translational failures and replication issues of published research are undermining preclinical rese...
In animal experiments, animals, husbandry and test procedures are traditionally standardized to maxi...
One of the chief advantages of using highly standardised biological models including model organisms...
Reproducibility in animal research is alarmingly low, and a lack of scientific rigor has been propos...