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Target of replication: *A priori* experimental protocols, materials, and confirmatory analysis plans were peer reviewed, [pre-registered][1], and published by [*eLife*][2]. This component includes all primary and QC data for the replication of [Peinado et al. 2012][3]. This experiment included the Generation and characterization of shMet B16-F10 cells and exosomes. ### Contents ### [Figures component][4] contains a visualization of the results. These figures are the same as can be found in the Replication Study and include Figure 1 displaying the Western blot re-activation results. [Data Component][5], contains data generated from the experimental work. The following folders can be found in the file section [here][6]. - Csv files for analysis and figures: Contains the csv files used in analysis and figure generation for Figure 1, Figure 1 Supplement 1, and western blot quantification analysis. - Image data from stable cell line generation: - Nanosight data of exosomes: - qPCR data: - Western Blot Data: [Statistical Analysis Component][9], contains the R scripts used for the analysis. [Cell line quality Control data][10] includes results confirming the cell line was free of mycoplasma contamination as well as STR DNA profiling. [1]: https://osf.io/nyb8d/ [2]: https://elifesciences.org/articles/07383 [3]: http://www.nature.com/articles/nm.2753 [4]: https://osf.io/cty96/wiki/home/ [5]: https://osf.io/vczn7/wiki/home/ [6]: https://osf.io/vczn7/files/ [9]: https://osf.io/2dkp6/wiki/home/ [10]: https://osf.io/3x58z/wiki/home/
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