The aim of MIQE,is to provide specifications for the minimum information that must be reported for a qPCR experiment in order to ensure its relevance, accuracy, correct interpretation and repeatability.
...continue to readGuidelines for the care and use of laboratory animals, from the Office of Animal Care and Use (OACU) program of the National Institutes of Health (NIH.
...continue to readOECD Series on Principles of Good Laboratory Practice and Compliance Monitoring. List of documents to be retrieved in pdf format.
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Animal Research: Reporting of In Vivo Experiments
Category: Biomedical guidelines
The ARRIVE (Animals in Research: Reporting In Vivo Experiments) guidelines have been developed by the NC3Rs to improve standards of reporting and ensure that the data from animal experiments can be fully evaluated and utilised. They have been already endorsed by more than 160 journals
...continue to readThe purpose of the MAQC project is to provide quality control tools to the microarray community in order to avoid procedural failures and to develop guidelines for microarray data analysis by providing the public with large reference datasets along with readily accessible reference RNA samples.
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Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research
Category: Biomedical guidelines, Biomedical journals
The site contains a comprehensive searchable database of reporting guidelines and also links to other resources relevant to research reporting (Randomised trials; Observational studies; Systematic reviews; Study protocols; Diagnostic/prognostic studies; Case reports; Clinical practice guidelines; Qualitative research; Animal pre-clinical studies; Quality improvement studies; Economic evaluation).
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Microscope Imaging
Category: Biomedical guidelines, Biomedical communities
QUAREP-LiMi aims to define standard operating procedures and tools for device monitoring, benchmarking and quality management of light microscopy instruments and images that are aligned with existing ISO standards, as well as to develop in liaison with ISO or other stakeholders (corporate partners, funders and publishers) a community-based consensus around microscope and image data QC (see Boehm et al, Nature Meth 18:1418, 2021)
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