Journals Should Publish All “Null” Results and Should Sparingly Publish “Positive” Results is a research paper published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention (2006). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0.590. It has been cited 50 times.
To the Editor: The editorial by Rebbeck et al. ([1][1]) is timely and important. Here, I share some thoughts on this debate. The X team (real but anonymous here) meets successfully most proposed criteria. X has published nine articles on mostly brand new (but also some replicated) gene-disease
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0.590
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