Catharine E Krebs
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Recent Articles
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Krebs C, McCarthy J, Sullivan K, Craner J, Parent B, Lam A
Adv Biol (Weinh)
. 2025 Feb;
:e2400453.
PMID: 39945081
The standard treatment for end-stage organ failure is transplantation, but demand for organs has always vastly outstripped supply. Discussions are ongoing about the feasibility of addressing the organ shortage through...
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Kavanagh O, Krebs C
Sci Prog
. 2024 May;
107(2):368504241253693.
PMID: 38752259
Nonanimal biomedical research methods have advanced rapidly over the last decade making them the first-choice model for many researchers due to improved translatability and avoidance of ethical concerns. Yet confidence...
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Krebs C, Camp C, Constantino H, Courtot L, Kavanagh O, McCarthy J, et al.
Adv Sci (Weinh)
. 2023 Aug;
10(30):e2303226.
PMID: 37649154
There is growing recognition that animal methods bias, a preference for animal-based methods where they are not necessary or where nonanimal-based methods may already be suitable, can impact the likelihood...
4.
Krebs C, Lam A, McCarthy J, Constantino H, Sullivan K
ALTEX
. 2023 Jul;
40(4):665-676.
PMID: 37463512
Publication of scientific findings is fundamental for research, pushing innovation and generating interventions that benefit society, but it is not without biases. Publication bias is generally recognized as a journal’s...
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Krebs C, Camp C, Constantino H, Courtot L, Kavanagh O, Batista Leite S, et al.
ALTEX
. 2022 Nov;
40(4):677-688.
PMID: 36317507
Animal methods bias in scientific publishing is a newly defined type of publishing bias describing a preference for animal-based methods where they may not be necessary or where nonanimal-based methods...
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Clerbaux L, Amigo N, Amorim M, Bal-Price A, Batista Leite S, Beronius A, et al.
ALTEX
. 2022 Jan;
39(2):322–335.
PMID: 35032963
On April 28-29, 2021, 50 scientists from different fields of expertise met for the 3rd online CIAO workshop. The CIAO project “Modelling the Pathogenesis of COVID-19 using the Adverse Outcome...
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Nymark P, Sachana M, Batista Leite S, Sund J, Krebs C, Sullivan K, et al.
Front Public Health
. 2021 Jun;
9:638605.
PMID: 34095051
Adverse Outcome Pathways (AOP) provide structured frameworks for the systematic organization of research data and knowledge. The AOP framework follows a set of key principles that allow for broad application...
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Krebs C, Ori A, Vreeker A, Wu T, Cantor R, Boks M, et al.
Psychol Med
. 2019 Oct;
50(15):2575-2586.
PMID: 31589133
Background: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a highly heritable mood disorder with complex genetic architecture and poorly understood etiology. Previous transcriptomic BD studies have had inconsistent findings due to issues such...
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Bergareche A, Bednarz M, Sanchez E, Krebs C, Ruiz-Martinez J, de la Riva P, et al.
Hum Mol Genet
. 2015 Oct;
24(24):7111-20.
PMID: 26427606
Essential tremor (ET) is the most prevalent movement disorder, affecting millions of people in the USA. Although a positive family history is one of the most important risk factors for...
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Sanchez E, Bergareche A, Krebs C, Gorostidi A, Makarov V, Ruiz-Martinez J, et al.
ASN Neuro
. 2015 Aug;
7(4).
PMID: 26297037
*These authors contributed equally to this work.Essential tremor (ET) is the most prevalent movement disorder affecting millions of people in the United States. Although a positive family history is one...