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Description: The Preclinical Reproducibility and Robustness channel on F1000Research has been created to encourage and facilitate open and transparent publication and discussion of confirmatory and non-confirmatory studies in biomedical research. The raw data for each publication is available here.

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Dataset: Does inactivation of USP14 enhance degradation of proteasomal substrates that are associated with neurodegenerative diseases?

Ortuno, Carlisle & Miller
Dataset for Ortuno et al. (2016).

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Dataset: GPR21 KO mice demonstrate no resistance to high fat diet induced obesity or improved glucose tolerance

Wang, Pan, Baribault & 3 more
Dataset for Wang et al. (2016).

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Dataset: Effect of LXR/RXR agonism on brain and CSF Aβ40 levels in rats

Wang, Wen & Wood
Dataset for Wang et al. (2016).

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Dataset: Uptake of dietary milk miRNAs by adult humans: a validation study

Auerbach, Vyas, Li & 2 more
Dataset for Auerbach et al. (2016).

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Dataset: Assessment of pharmacogenomic agreement

Safikhani, El-Hachem, Quevedo & 9 more

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Dataset: Early-childhood housing mobility and subsequent PTSD in adolescence: a Moving to Opportunity reanalysis

Norris & Wilson
This project contains all of the code and results supporting a reproduction and reanalysis of the MTO PTSD results reported in by Kessler et al in the...

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Dataset: A reanalysis of “Two types of asynchronous activity in networks of excitatory and inhibitory spiking neurons”

Engelken, Farkhooi, Hansel & 2 more
Dataset for Engelken et al., 2016.

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