What is the PLoS Hub for Clinical Trials?
The PLoS Hub for Clinical Trials collects PLoS journal articles that relate to clinical trials. The Hub is a site for researchers to share their views and build a dynamic, interactive community.
The PLoS Hub for Clinical Trials features articles originally published in PLoS Clinical Trials, along with articles from all the PLoS titles that publish clinical trials.
In the future, it will also feature open-access articles from other journals plus user-generated content.
Recently Added Articles
- Safety and Immunogenicity of Boosting BCG Vaccinated Subjects with BCG: Comparison with Boosting with a New TB Vaccine, MVA85A
- A Cluster-Randomised Intervention Trial against Schistosoma japonicum in the Peoples' Republic of China: Bovine and Human Transmission
- In Global Health Research, Is It Legitimate To Stop Clinical Trials Early on Account of Their Opportunity Costs?
- Factors Associated with Results and Conclusions of Trials of Thiazolidinediones
- Twelve Years' Experience with Direct-to-Consumer Advertising of Prescription Drugs in Canada: A Cautionary Tale
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Other Open Access Highlights
Trials
- LOST to follow-up Information in Trials (LOST-IT): a protocol on the potential impact
- Issues in applying multi-arm multi-stage (MAMS) methodology to a clinical trial in prostate cancer: the MRC STAMPEDE trial
- Making trials matter: pragmatic and explanatory trials and the problem of applicability
- Outcome based subgroup analysis: a neglected concern
Open Medicine
- Failure of psychological interventions to lower blood pressure: a randomized controlled trial
- The use of older studies in meta-analyses of medical interventions: a survey
- Missing outcomes in randomized trials: addressing the dilemma
- Have last-observation-carried-forward analyses caused us to favour more toxic dementia therapies over less toxic alternatives? A systematic review
Join the Community
Register now and share your views on clinical trials research. Only registrants can add Notes, Comments, and Ratings to articles in the Hub.
Submit Your Work
PLoS is committed to publishing the results of all clinical trials, regardless of outcome, and making this essential information freely and publicly available. Find out how to submit your work.
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