Reporting in rodent models of ‘chemobrain’: a systematic review assessing compliance with the ARRIVE guidelines
Abstract
Patients diagnosed with cancer are often plagued with debilitating side effects post-chemotherapy treatment. One such side effect is chemotherapy-induced cognitive impairment or ‘chemobrain’. Rodent models are commonly used to investigate pathogenesis and potential therapeutic strategies. However, concerns have been raised regarding inadequacies in reporting of animal studies rendering them unreliable and irreproducible. The aim of this...
Paper Details
Title
Reporting in rodent models of ‘chemobrain’: a systematic review assessing compliance with the ARRIVE guidelines
Published Date
Jun 2, 2021
Journal
Volume
29
Issue
11
Pages
7073 - 7084
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