“‘Animal Study Methodology’ Tag”,2020-06-11 (backlinks):
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statistics/bias/animal, most recent first: 45 annotations & 40 links (parent).
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- “Laboratory Horror Stories: Poison in the Agars”, et al 2024
- “Fraudulent Studies Are Undermining the Reliability of Systematic Reviews—A Study of the Prevalence of Problematic Images in Preclinical Studies of Depression”, 2024
- “The Fight Against Cancer Turns to a Special Class of Carcinogens”
- “Experimenters’ Sex Modulates Mouse Behaviors and Neural Responses to Ketamine via Corticotropin Releasing Factor”, et al 2022
- “C60 in Olive Oil Causes Light-Dependent Toxicity and Does Not Extend Lifespan in Mice”, et al 2020
- “Millions of Animals May Be Missing from Scientific Studies”, 2020
- “Publication Rate in Preclinical Research: a Plea for Preregistration”, et al 2020
- “Testing the Low Dose Mixtures Hypothesis from the Halifax Project”, et al 2020
- “Reproducibility of Animal Research in Light of Biological Variation”, et al 2020
- “Individual Differences in Behavior Explain Variation in Survival: a Meta-Analysis”, et al 2019
- “Depression Researchers Rethink Popular Mouse Swim Tests: Animal-Rights Group’s Campaign to End Forced-Swim Tests Comes amid Debate over Whether Method Is Overused”, 2019b
- “Genetically Heterogeneous Mice Exhibit a Female Survival Advantage That Is Age-Specific and Site-Specific: Results from a Large Multi-Site Study”, et al 2019
- “What Exactly Is ‘N’ in Cell Culture and Animal Experiments?”, et al 2017
- “A Long Journey to Reproducible Results: Replicating Our Work Took Four Years and 100,000 Worms but Brought Surprising Discoveries”, et al 2017
- “Impact of Genetic Background and Experimental Reproducibility on Identifying Chemical Compounds With Robust Longevity Effects”, et al 2017
- “Reproducibility and Replicability of Rodent Phenotyping in Preclinical Studies”, et al 2016
- “Thermoneutrality, Mice, and Cancer: A Heated Opinion”, 2016
- “Low-Dose Paroxetine Exposure Causes Lifetime Declines in Male Mouse Body Weight, Reproduction and Competitive Ability As Measured by the Novel Organismal Performance Assay”, et al 2015
- “When Mice Mislead: Tackling a Long-Standing Disconnect between Animal and Human Studies, Some Charge That Animal Researchers Need Stricter Safeguards and Better Statistics to Ensure Their Science Is Solid”, Couzin-2013
- “Baseline Tumor Growth and Immune Control in Laboratory Mice Are Importantly Influenced by Subthermoneutral Housing Temperature”, et al 2013
- “Evaluation of Excess Statistical-Significance Bias in Animal Studies of Neurological Diseases”, et al 2013
- “Look Back in Anger—What Clinical Studies Tell Us about Preclinical Work”, 2013
- “Genomic Responses in Mouse Models Poorly Mimic Human Inflammatory Diseases”, 2013
- “Publication Bias in Laboratory Animal Research: A Survey on Magnitude, Drivers, Consequences and Potential Solutions”, et al 2012
- “Believe It or Not: How Much Can We Rely on Published Data on Potential Drug Targets?”, 2011
- “Improving the Translational Hit of Experimental Treatments in Multiple Sclerosis”, et al 2010
- “Publication Bias in Reports of Animal Stroke Studies Leads to Major Overstatement of Efficacy”, et al 2010
- “Why Are So Many Epidemiology Associations Inflated or Wrong? Does Poorly Conducted Animal Research Suggest Implausible Hypotheses?”, 2009
- “Systematic Reviews of Animal Experiments Demonstrate Poor Contributions Toward Human Healthcare”, 2008
- “Translating Animal Research into Clinical Benefit”, 2007
- “A Systematic Review of Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses of Animal Experiments With Guidelines for Reporting”, et al 2006
- “The Future of Teratology Research Is In Vitro”, et al 2005
- “Where Is the Evidence That Animal Research Benefits Humans?”, et al 2004
- “The Reserve-Capacity Hypothesis: Evolutionary Origins and Modern Implications of the Trade-Off between Tumor-Suppression and Tissue-Repair”, 2002
- “Evidence-Based Data From Animal and Human Experimental Studies on Pain Relief With Antidepressants: A Structured Review”, et al 2000
- “Concordance of the Toxicity of Pharmaceuticals in Humans and in Animals”, et al 2000
- “Induction of Drug-Metabolizing Enzymes in Liver Microsomes of Mice and Rats by Softwood Bedding”, 1967
- “The Importance of Being Cross-Bred”, Michie & 1955
- “The Effects of Olfactory Cues on the Maze Learning of White Rats”, 1940
- “Experiments Using Mice Are Often Heavily Publicised—But Very, Very Few of Them Translate into Humans. Anthony King Reports on Why Animal Models Are of Questionable Value.”
- “Two Years Later: Journals Are Not Yet Enforcing the ARRIVE Guidelines on Reporting Standards for Pre-Clinical Animal Studies”, et al 2024
- “Can Animal Models of Disease Reliably Inform Human Studies?”, et al 2024
- “The Mouse As a Microscope”
- “A Primer on Why Computational Predictive Toxicology Is Hard”
- “The Mouse Trap: The Dangers of Using One Lab Animal to Study Every Disease”
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