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  • In vitro research
  • Scientific methodology
  • Data reporting standards

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  • Inadequate reporting of scientific experiments diminishes their value and reproducibility.
  • Peer review often fails to ensure complete and accurate reporting of scientific efforts.
  • In vitro research currently lacks universally accepted reporting criteria, leading to a "Wild West" environment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the critical need for improved reporting standards in in vitro research.
  • To enhance the transparency, completeness, and digestibility of in vitro experimental data.
  • To mitigate the potential undermining of trust in animal-free methods due to poor reporting.

Main Methods:

  • Summarizing initiatives aimed at enhancing the quality of in vitro research.
  • Focusing on establishing criteria for data completeness and transparency.
  • Developing standards for data display to facilitate analysis and comparison.

Main Results:

  • Identified a lack of generally accepted reporting criteria in in vitro research.
  • Highlighted the negative impact of poor reporting on reproducibility and scientific trust.
  • Emphasized the growing importance of reporting quality for computational approaches like big data and AI.

Conclusions:

  • The development of Good In Vitro Reporting Standards (GIVReSt) is crucial for the scientific community.
  • Improved reporting will increase the reliability and utility of in vitro research findings.
  • Standardized reporting is essential to parallel advancements in other life science fields and address the reproducibility crisis.