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      The relationship between study sponsorship, risks of bias, and research outcomes in atrazine exposure studies conducted in non-human animals: Systematic review and meta-analysis.

      Environment International
      Elsevier BV
      Toxicology, Atrazine, Bias, Chemical, Conflicts of interest, Risk assessment, Funding source, Meta-analysis, Research synthesis, Systematic review, Animal research

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          A critical component of systematic review methodology is the assessment of the risks of bias of studies that are included in the review. There is controversy about whether funding source should be included in a risk of bias assessment of animal toxicology studies.

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          26694022
          4996667
          10.1016/j.envint.2015.10.011

          Toxicology,Atrazine,Bias,Chemical,Conflicts of interest,Risk assessment,Funding source,Meta-analysis,Research synthesis,Systematic review,Animal research

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