Cancer reproducibility project releases first results (original) (raw)

An open-science effort to replicate dozens of cancer-biology studies is off to a confusing start.

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  1. Monya Baker
  2. Elie Dolgin

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Baker, M., Dolgin, E. Cancer reproducibility project releases first results.Nature 541, 269–270 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/541269a

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