Principles and standards for reporting animal experiments in The Journal of Physiology and Experimental Physiology
Bank of England · University of Sheffield
Abstract
The Journal of Physiology and Experimental Physiology have always used UK legislation as the basis of their policy on ethical standards in experiments on non-human animals. However, for international journals with authors, editors and referees from outside the UK the policy can lack transparency and is sometimes cumbersome, requiring the intervention of a Senior Ethics Reviewer or advice from external experts familiar with UK legislation. The journals have therefore decided to set out detailed guidelines for how authors should report experimental procedures that involve animals. As well as helping authors, this new clarity will facilitate the review process and decision making where there are questions…
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- 106.43
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- 100%
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- Legislation
- Transparency (behavior)
- Engineering ethics
- Physiology
- Medicine
- Psychology
- Political science
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions