Preprints from 2024
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Preprints -explanation-
What is a preprint?
A preprint is a full and complete draft of a research manuscript that authors upload and share on a public preprint platform before undergoing formal peer review.
What are the key points about preprints?
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Definition: A preprint represents the entire research paper, including methods, results, and conclusions. Authors share it publicly to disseminate their findings rapidly.
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Purpose:
- Rapid Dissemination: Unlike traditional journal publishing, which can take months or even years, preprints allow researchers to share their work immediately.
- Feedback and Validation: By posting preprints, authors receive critical feedback from the scientific community. This feedback helps validate, challenge, and improve their work.
- DOI: Most preprints receive a digital object identifier (DOI), making them citable in other research papers.
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Impact of Preprints:
- Changing Publishing Landscape: Preprints are transforming the publishing world, providing a more accessible and collaborative approach to scientific communication.
In summary, preprints empower researchers to share their work swiftly, receive feedback, and contribute to the scientific discourse even before formal peer review.
Our Preprints
- Hierarchical Genomic Analysis of Susceptibility to Schizophrenia in Sudanese multi-case families
- Consensus guidelines for eligibility assessment of pathogenic variants to antisense oligonucleotide treatments
- Pythia: Non-random DNA repair allows predictable CRISPR/Cas9 integration and gene editing.
- Astrogliosis and Neuroinflammation Underlie Scoliosis Upon Cilia Dysfunction
- Shared and unique consequences of Joubert Syndrome gene dysfunction on the zebrafish central nervous system
- Unveiling the crucial neuronal role of the proteasomal ATPase subunit gene PSMC5 in neurodevelopmental proteasomopathies
- Paediatric Personalized Research Network Switzerland (SwissPedHealth)
- The Primary Cilium Gene Cplane1 is Required for Peripheral Nervous System Development
- Pediatric acute B-lymphoblastic leukemia presenting as hypereosinophilia with lung involvement and elevated IgE levels; a case report