Replicated research on protein analysis and its applications to life sciences. In short: how proteins create life
Editor Nikolai Slavov
1) Have been fully or partially reproduced
2) Have been extended in a manner proving cross-validation
Full or partial replications of a result do not validate it: the replication may simply reproduce a systematic error / flaw. However, independent replications generally provide a stronger basis for evaluating reported results, and thus may contribute to improved curation. We do not aim to provide a stamp of approval or replace a component of the current system. Rather, we aim to compile a transparent resource providing information for evaluating research results.