2018
DOI: 10.1038/s41565-018-0246-4
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Minimum information reporting in bio–nano experimental literature

Abstract: Studying the interactions between nanoengineered materials and biological systems plays a vital role in the development of biological applications of nanotechnology and the improvement of our fundamental understanding of the bio-nano interface. A significant barrier to progress in this multidisciplinary area is the variability of published literature with regards to characterizations performed and experimental details reported. Here, we suggest a 'minimum information standard' for experimental literature inves… Show more

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“…The scientific community should make some efforts to establish standard PDT protocols so that the different proposed nanocarriers could be compared. The necessity for a "minimum information standard" [223] has been already proposed for inorganic nanomaterials. It consists in a standardization of material characterization, biological characterization and experimental details.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The scientific community should make some efforts to establish standard PDT protocols so that the different proposed nanocarriers could be compared. The necessity for a "minimum information standard" [223] has been already proposed for inorganic nanomaterials. It consists in a standardization of material characterization, biological characterization and experimental details.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such attributes should be investigated at the pre-clinical stages, to prove the existence of an advantageous risk-benefit ratio for patients. The adoption of the MIRIBEL (Minimum Information Reporting in Bio-Nano Experimental Literature) guidelines for published accounts of bio-nano research can support this activity [177]. On the other hand, technological requirements should also be satisfied, as pointed out over the years by experts in the field through many recent papers and reviews [178,179], to ensure reproducibility and comparability [180].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The variability of nanomaterial characterization in the relevant studies makes it difficult to compare and summarize. Faria et al put forward a "minimum information reporting in bio-nano experimental literature" with regards to the details of the materials, cell or biological model, and experimental scheme in the study of nanomaterials and their biological interactions [160]. This standard is necessary to make the studies in this field more reliable and repeatable as well as to obtain a consensus on the characteristics of nanomaterials promoting angiogenesis.…”
Section: Diversification Of Nanomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%