Acknowledging the use of human cadaveric tissues in research papers: Recommendations from anatomical journal editors
Kurume University · Tulane University · +28 more institutions
Abstract
Research within the anatomical sciences often relies on human cadaveric tissues. Without the good will of these donors who allow us to use their bodies to push forward our anatomical knowledge, most human anatomical research would come to a standstill. However, many research papers omit an acknowledgement to the donor cadavers or, as no current standardized versions exist, use language that is extremely varied. To remedy this problem, 20 editors-in-chiefs from 17 anatomical journals joined together to put together official recommendations that can be used by authors when acknowledging the donor cadavers used in their studies. The goal of these recommendations is to standardize the writing approach by which…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 31.09
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 6
Authors
21- JIJoe IwanagaCorresponding
Kurume University, Tulane University
- VSVishram Singh
Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal
- AOAiji Ohtsuka
Okayama University
- YHYoung-il Hwang
Seoul National University, New Generation University College, National University College
- HKHee‐Jin Kim
Yonsei University, Yonsei University College of Dentistry
Topics & keywords
- Acknowledgement
- Medicine
- Cadaveric spasm
- Donation
- Human studies
- Anatomy
- Computer science
- Law
- Quality Education