2018
Pathology Study Design, Conduct, and Reporting to Achieve Rigor and Reproducibility in Translational Research Using Animal Models.
Everitt JI, Treuting PM, Scudamore C, Sellers R, Turner PV, Ward JM, Zeiss CJ. Pathology Study Design, Conduct, and Reporting to Achieve Rigor and Reproducibility in Translational Research Using Animal Models. ILAR Journal 2018, 59: 4-12. PMID: 30624739, DOI: 10.1093/ilar/ily020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsHumansPathologyReproducibility of ResultsResearch DesignTranslational Research, BiomedicalConceptsAnimal modelsAnimal model-based researchAnimal study dataPreclinical animal modelsHuman clinical experienceHuman clinical trialsPreclinical animal studiesAnimal-based studiesPreclinical animal experimentsPreclinical investigatorsClinical trialsPotential therapyAnimal studiesClinical experiencePathology analysisPathology practiceStudy designAnimal experimentsPathology methodsTranslational researchTissue collectionLimited concordanceComparative pathologistsReproducibility of dataToxicologic Pathology
2017
From Reproducibility to Translation in Neurodegenerative Disease.
Zeiss CJ. From Reproducibility to Translation in Neurodegenerative Disease. ILAR Journal 2017, 58: 106-114. PMID: 28444192, DOI: 10.1093/ilar/ilx006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeurodegenerative diseasesPreclinical studiesDisease-altering treatmentsComplex human neurodegenerative diseasesBody of evidenceAnimal study designHuman neurodegenerative diseasesOutcome measuresTherapeutic studiesPreclinical successPharmacologic criteriaTherapeutic potentialStudy designDiseaseIndividual diseasesAnimal experimentsBiomarker dataTranslational purposesCell-based systemsConcept studyStudy design methodsPredictive validityPhenotypic variabilityPatientsStudyEstablished patterns of animal study design undermine translation of disease-modifying therapies for Parkinson’s disease
Zeiss CJ, Allore HG, Beck AP. Established patterns of animal study design undermine translation of disease-modifying therapies for Parkinson’s disease. PLOS ONE 2017, 12: e0171790. PMID: 28182759, PMCID: PMC5300282, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0171790.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDisease-modifying therapiesClinical outcome measuresDisease-modifying interventionsNon-human primatesParkinson's diseaseOutcome measuresStudy designHuman studiesToxin-induced modelsHuman interventional studiesLongitudinal clinical outcomesPreclinical study designStudy design dataToxic protocolsClinical outcomesContemporary cohortNeuropathologic dataStudy design factorsInterventional studyMultiple time pointsPD phenotypeAnimal studiesIntervention characteristicsIntervention categoriesProgressive nature
2011
Designing Phenotyping Studies for Genetically Engineered Mice
Zeiss CJ, Ward JM, Allore HG. Designing Phenotyping Studies for Genetically Engineered Mice. Veterinary Pathology 2011, 49: 24-31. PMID: 21930803, PMCID: PMC3957214, DOI: 10.1177/0300985811417247.Peer-Reviewed Original Research