Does systematic variation improve the reproducibility of animal experiments?

Jonker R, Günther A, Engqvist L, Schmoll T (2013)
Nature Methods 10(5): 373.

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Nature Methods
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Jonker R, Günther A, Engqvist L, Schmoll T. Does systematic variation improve the reproducibility of animal experiments? Nature Methods. 2013;10(5):373.
Jonker, R., Günther, A., Engqvist, L., & Schmoll, T. (2013). Does systematic variation improve the reproducibility of animal experiments? Nature Methods, 10(5), 373. doi:10.1038/nmeth.2439
Jonker, Rudy, Günther, Anja, Engqvist, Leif, and Schmoll, Tim. 2013. “Does systematic variation improve the reproducibility of animal experiments?”. Nature Methods 10 (5): 373.
Jonker, R., Günther, A., Engqvist, L., and Schmoll, T. (2013). Does systematic variation improve the reproducibility of animal experiments? Nature Methods 10, 373.
Jonker, R., et al., 2013. Does systematic variation improve the reproducibility of animal experiments? Nature Methods, 10(5), p 373.
R. Jonker, et al., “Does systematic variation improve the reproducibility of animal experiments?”, Nature Methods, vol. 10, 2013, pp. 373.
Jonker, R., Günther, A., Engqvist, L., Schmoll, T.: Does systematic variation improve the reproducibility of animal experiments? Nature Methods. 10, 373 (2013).
Jonker, Rudy, Günther, Anja, Engqvist, Leif, and Schmoll, Tim. “Does systematic variation improve the reproducibility of animal experiments?”. Nature Methods 10.5 (2013): 373.

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