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Editorial
. 2016 Apr;124(4):763-5.
doi: 10.1097/ALN.0000000000001044.

Reporting of Preclinical Research in Anesthesiology: Transparency and Enforcement

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Editorial

Reporting of Preclinical Research in Anesthesiology: Transparency and Enforcement

James C Eisenach et al. Anesthesiology. 2016 Apr.
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Conflict of interest statement

Competing interest: Dr. Eisenach is the Editor-in-Chief of Anesthesiology and his institution receives salary support from the ASA for this position. Dr. Houle is the statistical Editor of Anesthesiology and his institution receives salary support from the ASA for this position.

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