Reporting animal research: Explanation and Elaboration for the ARRIVE guidelines 2019
National Centre for the Replacement Refinement and Reduction of Animals in Research · Queen Mary University of London · +19 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Improving the reproducibility of biomedical research is a major challenge. Transparent and accurate reporting are vital to this process; it allows readers to assess the reliability of the findings, and repeat or build upon the work of other researchers. The NC3Rs developed the ARRIVE guidelines in 2010 to help authors and journals identify the minimum information necessary to report in publications describing in vivo experiments. Despite widespread endorsement by the scientific community, the impact of the ARRIVE guidelines on the transparency of reporting in animal research publications has been limited. We have revised the ARRIVE guidelines to update them and facilitate their use in practice. The…
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Authors
27- NPNathalie Percie du SertCorresponding
National Centre for the Replacement Refinement and Reduction of Animals in Research
- AAAmrita Ahluwalia
Queen Mary University of London
- SASabina Alam
Taylor and Francis (United Kingdom)
- MTMarc T. Avey
ICF International (United States)
- MBMonya Baker
The Nature Conservancy
Topics & keywords
- Elaboration
- Transparency (behavior)
- Reliability (semiconductor)
- Computer science
- Process (computing)
- Inclusion (mineral)
- Management science
- Data science