In a complementary article focusing on research using mice and rats as subjects, Constance Holman at Charit Universittsmedizin, Ulrich Dirnagl and colleagues examined hundreds of published stroke and cancer research experiments. They found that the majority of studies didn't contain sufficient inf
Date: Jan 04, 2016
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Poor transparency and reporting jeopardize the reproducibility of science
"The study began with an attempt to look at the robustness of findings in a handful of preclinical papers" explains first author Constance Holman, "but the sheer number of missing animals stopped us in our tracks". In human medicine, publishing a clinical trial without information about the number o