Recommendations for minimum information for publication of experimental pathology data: MINPEPA guidelines

Author:

Scudamore Cheryl L1,Soilleux Elizabeth J2,Karp Natasha A3,Smith Ken4,Poulsom Richard5ORCID,Herrington C Simon6ORCID,Day Michael J7,Brayton Cory F8,Bolon Brad9,Whitelaw Bruce10,White Eric S11,Everitt Jeffrey I12,Arends Mark J13

Affiliation:

1. Mary Lyon Centre; MRC Harwell; Oxfordshire UK

2. Nuffield Division of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Radcliffe Department of Medicine; University of Oxford, John Radcliffe Hospital; Oxford UK

3. Mouse Informatics Group; Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute; Cambridge UK

4. Pathology and Pathogen Biology; Royal Veterinary College; Hertfordshire UK

5. Blizard Institute, Queen Mary University of London, UK and Scientific Editor, The Journal of Pathology

6. Edinburgh Cancer Research Centre, Institute of Genetics & Molecular Medicine, Edinburgh, UK and Editor in Chief, The Journal of Pathology

7. School of Veterinary Sciences; University of Bristol; Langford UK

8. Department of Molecular and Comparative Pathobiology; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Baltimore USA

9. GEMpath Inc; Longmont Colorado USA

10. The Roslin Institute; University of Edinburgh; Edinburgh UK

11. Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine, Department of Medicine; University of Michigan Medical School; Ann Arbor USA

12. Department of Pathology; Duke University; Durham NC USA

13. Centre for Comparative Pathology; University of Edinburgh; Edinburgh UK

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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