Applying the ARRIVE Guidelines to an In Vivo Database

Knowledge Source Identification
Knowledge source name Applying the ARRIVE Guidelines to an In Vivo Database
Owner/Developer PLOS Biology
Country United States of America
Languages English
URL http://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.1002151#sec002
Description The Animal Research: Reporting of In Vivo Experiments (ARRIVE) guidelines were developed to address the lack of reproducibility in biomedical animal studies and improve the communication of research findings. While intended to guide the preparation of peer-reviewed manuscripts, the principles of transparent reporting are also fundamental for in vivo databases. Here, we describe the benefits and challenges of applying the guidelines for the International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium (IMPC), whose goal is to produce and phenotype 20,000 knockout mouse strains in a reproducible manner across ten research centres. In addition to ensuring the transparency and reproducibility of the IMPC, the solutions to the challenges of applying the ARRIVE guidelines in the context of IMPC will provide a resource to help guide similar initiatives in the future.
Knowledge Source Category
Category Publication
Sub categories Review / Research article
Knowledge Dissemination and Sharing
Dissemination channel Website
Targeted audience (specified/objective analysis) Scientists, Researchers
Users access Open access
Knowledge Characterization
3Rs relevance Refinement
Purpose Documentation and information
Technology/Tools Animal testing (in vivo)