Purpose Research papers involving animal studies often display poor reporting standards, leading to lower study reproducibility. We aim to determine the difference in reporting animal studies regarding abdominal wall hernia repair with mesh placement, before and after the publication of ARRIVE-2010 (Animal Research: Reporting of In Vivo Experiments) guidelines. Furthermore, we aim to present the most up-to-date reporting quality using the updated ARRIVE-2020 as criteria. Methods All animal studies concerning hernia repair with meshes were systematically searched. Articles published in the 5 years leading up to the ARRIVE-2010 (pre-ARRIVE) and articles within the last 5 years until the updated ARRIVE 2.0 (post-ARRIVE) were compared for overa...
Aim: To systematically investigate the quality of reporting of published interventional animal studi...
Background: Portal vein occlusion and associating liver partition and portal vein ligation for stage...
Reproducible science requires transparent reporting. The ARRIVE guidelines (Animal Research: Reporti...
Purpose Research papers involving animal studies often display poor reporting standards, leading to ...
textabstractPurpose: Since the introduction of the first prosthetic mesh for abdominal hernia repair...
Preclinical research within the area of urethral tissue engineering has not yet been successfully tr...
Improving the reproducibility of biomedical research is a major challenge. Transparent and accurate ...
<div><p>Poor research reporting is a major contributing factor to low study reproducibility, financi...
<div><p>Publication of accurate and detailed descriptions of methods in research articles involving ...
<p>Clear reporting of research is crucial to the scientific process. Poorly designed and reported st...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The Animals in Research: Reporting <i>In Vivo</i> Experiments (ARRIVE) guid...
Several studies have demonstrated serious omissions in the way research that use animals is reported...
Background The Animals in Research: Reporting In Vivo Experiments (ARRIVE) guidelines were publish...
Background: Portal vein occlusion and associating liver partition and portal vein ligation for stage...
Improving the reproducibility of biomedical research is a major challenge. Transparent and accurate ...
Aim: To systematically investigate the quality of reporting of published interventional animal studi...
Background: Portal vein occlusion and associating liver partition and portal vein ligation for stage...
Reproducible science requires transparent reporting. The ARRIVE guidelines (Animal Research: Reporti...
Purpose Research papers involving animal studies often display poor reporting standards, leading to ...
textabstractPurpose: Since the introduction of the first prosthetic mesh for abdominal hernia repair...
Preclinical research within the area of urethral tissue engineering has not yet been successfully tr...
Improving the reproducibility of biomedical research is a major challenge. Transparent and accurate ...
<div><p>Poor research reporting is a major contributing factor to low study reproducibility, financi...
<div><p>Publication of accurate and detailed descriptions of methods in research articles involving ...
<p>Clear reporting of research is crucial to the scientific process. Poorly designed and reported st...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The Animals in Research: Reporting <i>In Vivo</i> Experiments (ARRIVE) guid...
Several studies have demonstrated serious omissions in the way research that use animals is reported...
Background The Animals in Research: Reporting In Vivo Experiments (ARRIVE) guidelines were publish...
Background: Portal vein occlusion and associating liver partition and portal vein ligation for stage...
Improving the reproducibility of biomedical research is a major challenge. Transparent and accurate ...
Aim: To systematically investigate the quality of reporting of published interventional animal studi...
Background: Portal vein occlusion and associating liver partition and portal vein ligation for stage...
Reproducible science requires transparent reporting. The ARRIVE guidelines (Animal Research: Reporti...