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Natasha A Karp
Affiliation
Wellcome Sanger Institute
ORCID
Career Start Year
2004
Papers
90
H Index
42
Expertise
CM4AI Collaborator
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Journal Title
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37085139
Impact of repeated micro and macro blood sampling on clinical chemistry and haematology in rats for toxicokinetic studies.
Regul Toxicol Pharmacol
2023
37289836
Statistical simulations show that scientists need not increase overall sample size by default when including both sexes in in vivo studies.
PLoS Biol
2023
35179486
Sex differences and sex bias in human circadian and sleep physiology research.
Elife
2022
35511779
Do multiple experimenters improve the reproducibility of animal studies?
PLoS Biol
2022
36538757
Correction: Do multiple experimenters improve the reproducibility of animal studies?
PLoS Biol
2022
36395326
A qualitative study of the barriers to using blinding in in vivo experiments and suggestions for improvement.
PLoS Biol
2022
34855537
Statistical reproducibility for pairwise <i>t</i>-tests in pharmaceutical research.
Stat Methods Med Res
2022
33028591
Preclinical Comparison of the Blood-brain barrier Permeability of Osimertinib with Other EGFR TKIs.
Clin Cancer Res
2021
35047700
What is the optimum design for my animal experiment?
BMJ Open Sci
2021
32488205
Reproducibility of animal research in light of biological variation.
Nat Rev Neurosci
2020
34095516
The ARRIVE guidelines 2.0: updated guidelines for reporting animal research.
BMJ Open Sci
2020
31844327
High-throughput phenotyping reveals expansive genetic and structural underpinnings of immune variation.
Nat Immunol
2020
33024165
Improving reproducibility in animal research by splitting the study population into several 'mini-experiments'.
Sci Rep
2020
32663221
Reporting animal research: Explanation and elaboration for the ARRIVE guidelines 2.0.
PLoS Biol
2020
32663219
The ARRIVE guidelines 2.0: Updated guidelines for reporting animal research.
PLoS Biol
2020
32663096
The ARRIVE guidelines 2.0: Updated guidelines for reporting animal research.
J Cereb Blood Flow Metab
2020
32662519
The ARRIVE guidelines 2.0: Updated guidelines for reporting animal research.
Br J Pharmacol
2020
32660541
The ARRIVE guidelines 2.0: Updated guidelines for reporting animal research.
BMC Vet Res
2020
32826978
Reply to 'It is time for an empirically informed paradigm shift in animal research'.
Nat Rev Neurosci
2020
32666546
The ARRIVE guidelines 2.0: Updated guidelines for reporting animal research.
Exp Physiol
2020
32277094
A multi-batch design to deliver robust estimates of efficacy and reduce animal use - a syngeneic tumour case study.
Sci Rep
2020
32514108
Author Correction: Reproducibility of animal research in light of biological variation.
Nat Rev Neurosci
2020
30640950
Exclusive dependence of IL-10Rα signalling on intestinal microbiota homeostasis and control of whipworm infection.
PLoS Pathog
2019
31146025
The functional observational battery and modified Irwin test as global neurobehavioral assessments in the rat: Pharmacological validation data and a comparison of methods.
J Pharmacol Toxicol Methods
2019
30973018
Feedback from the European Bioanalysis Forum liquid microsampling consortium: microsampling: assessing accuracy and precision of handheld pipettes and capillaries.
Bioanalysis
2019
30854487
Erratum: Author Correction: Identification of genes required for eye development by high-throughput screening of mouse knockouts.
Commun Biol
2019
30873526
onlineFDR: an R package to control the false discovery rate for growing data repositories.
Bioinformatics
2019
30418665
Sex bias in preclinical research and an exploration of how to change the status quo.
Br J Pharmacol
2019
29505576
Reproducible preclinical research-Is embracing variability the answer?
PLoS Biol
2018
33954268
Revision of the ARRIVE guidelines: rationale and scope.
BMJ Open Sci
2018
30254068
Optimizing the design of population-based patient-derived tumor xenograft studies to better predict clinical response.
Dis Model Mech
2018
29614333
Pharmacological validation of individual animal locomotion, temperature and behavioural analysis in group-housed rats using a novel automated home cage analysis system: A comparison with the modified Irwin test.
J Pharmacol Toxicol Methods
2018
29357292
Reproducibility and replicability of rodent phenotyping in preclinical studies.
Neurosci Biobehav Rev
2018
29703891
Targeting of NAT10 enhances healthspan in a mouse model of human accelerated aging syndrome.
Nat Commun
2018
28052056
Genome-wide in vivo screen identifies novel host regulators of metastatic colonization.
Nature
2017
28394359
The role of sex and body weight on the metabolic effects of high-fat diet in C57BL/6N mice.
Nutr Diabetes
2017
28960183
The Experimental Design Assistant.
Nat Methods
2017
28957312
The Experimental Design Assistant.
PLoS Biol
2017
29026089
A large scale hearing loss screen reveals an extensive unexplored genetic landscape for auditory dysfunction.
Nat Commun
2017
29095442
A high-throughput in vivo screening method in the mouse for identifying regulators of metastatic colonization.
Nat Protoc
2017
28650954
Prevalence of sexual dimorphism in mammalian phenotypic traits.
Nat Commun
2017
28650483
Disease model discovery from 3,328 gene knockouts by The International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium.
Nat Genet
2017
28830544
IL-18 associated with lung lymphoid aggregates drives IFNγ production in severe COPD.
Respir Res
2017
28877172
Automated recording of home cage activity and temperature of individual rats housed in social groups: The Rodent Big Brother project.
PLoS One
2017
28895944
Genome wide in vivo mouse screen data from studies to assess host regulation of metastatic colonisation.
Sci Data
2017
27932544
Improving the Identification of Phenotypic Abnormalities and Sexual Dimorphism in Mice When Studying Rare Event Categorical Characteristics.
Genetics
2017
26865945
Reporting phenotypes in mouse models when considering body size as a potential confounder.
J Biomed Semantics
2016
26387837
Recommendations for minimum information for publication of experimental pathology data: MINPEPA guidelines.
J Pathol
2016
27126290
Alkaline ceramidase 1 is essential for mammalian skin homeostasis and regulating whole-body energy expenditure.
J Pathol
2016
27096380
Standardized Welfare Terms for the Zebrafish Community.
Zebrafish
2016
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