Journal article

Good laboratory practice: preventing introduction of bias at the bench.

MR Macleod, M Fisher, V O'Collins, ES Sena, U Dirnagl, PMW Bath, A Buchan, HB van der Worp, R Traystman, K Minematsu, GA Donnan, DW Howells

Stroke A Journal of Cerebral Circulation | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2009

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: As a research community, we have failed to demonstrate that drugs which show substantial efficacy in animal models of cerebral ischemia can also improve outcome in human stroke. Summary of Review- Accumulating evidence suggests this may be due, at least in part, to problems in the design, conduct and reporting of animal experiments which create a systematic bias resulting in the overstatement of neuroprotective efficacy. CONCLUSIONS: Here, we set out a series of measures to reduce bias in the design, conduct and reporting of animal experiments modeling human stroke.

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