Whole Animal Experiments Should Be More Like Human Randomized Controlled Trials
Beverly S Muhlhausler,
Frank H Bloomfield and
Matthew W Gillman
PLOS Biology, 2013, vol. 11, issue 2, 1-6
Abstract:
The quality of reporting of animal studies lags behind that of human randomized controlled trials but a series of additions to the ARRIVE guidelines will help ensure that the standards are comparable.
Date: 2013
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