Editorial standards.
How Cendrix selects topics, writes, sources, and reviews the scientific content in this library.
Purpose
The Cendrix Research Library exists to support technical decision-making by laboratory researchers. Articles describe molecular identity, mechanism, analytical methods, regulatory framing, and the limits of current evidence. They do not recommend administration or therapeutic use and do not constitute medical advice.
Authorship and review
Every article identifies a named author and a named scientific reviewer. The current authors and reviewers are Jacob Leisher and Jacob Doyon, who serve as Researchers with Cendrix Research Materials. Articles are reviewed for factual accuracy, citation quality, internal consistency, and tone before publication and are revisited on a periodic basis.
Source hierarchy
We prioritize primary peer-reviewed literature indexed in PubMed, registered records in ClinicalTrials.gov, and guidance documents from regulatory authorities including the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the United States Pharmacopeia. Secondary sources are used only to summarize or contextualize primary evidence. Commercial blogs, forums, and influencer commentary are not accepted as evidence.
Evidence framing
Articles separate mechanism from human evidence and distinguish in vitro, animal, and human findings. Where literature is limited, we say so. Where claims are extrapolated from preclinical models, we say so. Statements about a molecule do not transfer automatically to a product, and statements about a product require lot-specific documentation.
What we do not publish
- Dosing instructions, administration routes, or human-use protocols.
- Therapeutic claims for unapproved indications.
- Comparisons that imply equivalence between unapproved research materials and approved drug products.
- Affiliate or paid placements in editorial content.
Conflicts of interest
Cendrix Research Materials supplies research compounds. Where an article references a compound that Cendrix supplies, that relationship is implicit. We do not accept payment to alter scientific framing, and editorial decisions about coverage, evidence weighting, and limitations are independent of commercial considerations.
Revisions
Articles display a published date and a last-reviewed date. Substantive updates are recorded; minor copy edits are not. Material corrections are handled under our corrections policy.