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Contributors:
  1. Francesca Incardona
  2. M. Mehdi Doroudchi
  3. Nawfal Ismail
  4. Alberto Carreno
Affiliated institutions: Center For Open Science

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Description: Replication of "Interactions between cancer stem cells and their niche govern metastatic colonization”. Includes information to prepare the replication experiments. Includes data, code, and digital materials from started, but incompleted replication experiments.

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

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Type: Individual replications
Status: Incomplete


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This project contains all information pertaining to the replication of key experiments from this paper. It includes the detailed protocols, including reagents and author clarifications. We also include any comments from other contributors, researchers from the Science Exchange network, and further information with the original authors that we have learned since the beginning of the project. When e…

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Study 43: Registered Report Additional Materials

Incardona, Doroudchi, Ismail & 9 more

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Breast cancerCancer BiologyMetastasisMethodologyPostnReplicationReproducibility Project: Cancer Biology

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