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Stroke continues to be a serious and significant health problem in the USA and worldwide. This article will emphasize the need for good laboratory practices, transparent scientific reporting, and the use of translational research models representative of the disease state to develop effective treatments. This will allow for the testing and development of new innovative strategies so that efficacious therapies can be developed to treat ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke. This article recommends guidelines for effective translational research, most importantly, the need for study blinding, study group randomization, power analysis, accurate statistical analysis, and a conflict of interest statement. Additional guidelines to ensure reproducibility of results and confirmation of efficacy in multiple species are discussed. © 2012 The Author(s).
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Lapchak, P. A., Zhang, J. H., & Noble-Haeusslein, L. J. (2013). RIGOR Guidelines: Escalating STAIR and STEPS for Effective Translational Research. Translational Stroke Research, 4(3), 279–285. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12975-012-0209-2
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