International audienceThe capacity of the scientific literature to self-correct is of vital importance, but few studies have compared post-publication journal responses to specific error types. We have compared journal responses to a specific reagent error in 31 human gene knockdown publications, namely a non-targeting or negative control nucleotide sequence that is instead predicted to target a human gene. The 31 papers published by 13 biomedical journals generated 26 published responses (14 retractions, 5 expressions of concern, 7 author corrections which included one resolved expression of concern) as well as 6 stated decisions to take no action. Variations in published responses were noted both between journals and by 4 journals that pu...
Primarily outside the scientific community, misapprehensions and misinformation about recombi-nantDN...
The authors and editors retract this publication following an investigation into concerns around the...
Research antibodies are used in a wide range of bioscience disciplines, yet it is common to hear dis...
International audienceThe capacity of the scientific literature to self-correct is of vital importan...
International audienceNucleotide sequence reagents are verifiable experimental reagents in biomedica...
posterInternational audienceBiomedical literature describing erroneous nucleotide sequence reagents ...
Nucleotide sequence reagents are verifiable experimental reagents in biomedical publications, becaus...
International audienceNucleotide sequence reagents underpin molecular techniques that have been appl...
International audienceIn an idealised vision of science the scientific literature is error-free. Err...
International audienceComparing 5 publications from China that described knockdowns of the human TPD...
Biomedical researchers routinely use a variety of biological models and resources, such as cultured ...
A major reason for biomarker failure is the selection of candidate biomarkers based on inaccurate or...
We recently reported our progress toward the fully automated selection of amino acid sequences for t...
Following publication of this article [1] the authors noticed that an incorrect probe reference was ...
Abstract Following publication of this article 1 the authors noticed that an incorrect probe referen...
Primarily outside the scientific community, misapprehensions and misinformation about recombi-nantDN...
The authors and editors retract this publication following an investigation into concerns around the...
Research antibodies are used in a wide range of bioscience disciplines, yet it is common to hear dis...
International audienceThe capacity of the scientific literature to self-correct is of vital importan...
International audienceNucleotide sequence reagents are verifiable experimental reagents in biomedica...
posterInternational audienceBiomedical literature describing erroneous nucleotide sequence reagents ...
Nucleotide sequence reagents are verifiable experimental reagents in biomedical publications, becaus...
International audienceNucleotide sequence reagents underpin molecular techniques that have been appl...
International audienceIn an idealised vision of science the scientific literature is error-free. Err...
International audienceComparing 5 publications from China that described knockdowns of the human TPD...
Biomedical researchers routinely use a variety of biological models and resources, such as cultured ...
A major reason for biomarker failure is the selection of candidate biomarkers based on inaccurate or...
We recently reported our progress toward the fully automated selection of amino acid sequences for t...
Following publication of this article [1] the authors noticed that an incorrect probe reference was ...
Abstract Following publication of this article 1 the authors noticed that an incorrect probe referen...
Primarily outside the scientific community, misapprehensions and misinformation about recombi-nantDN...
The authors and editors retract this publication following an investigation into concerns around the...
Research antibodies are used in a wide range of bioscience disciplines, yet it is common to hear dis...