ScreenIT
The Automated Screening Working Groups is a group of software engineers and biologists passionate about improving scientific manuscripts on a large scale. Our members have created tools that check for common problems in scientific manuscripts, including information needed to improve transparency and reproducibility. We have combined our tools into a single pipeline, called ScreenIT. We're currently using our tools to screen COVID preprints.
Latest preprint reviews
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SARS-CoV-2 Antibody Response in Patients Undergoing Kidney Transplantation
This article has 17 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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Clinical Determinants and Predictors for Prognosis of SARS-CoV-2 Infected Pediatric Patients in Saudi Arabia
This article has 4 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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SARS-CoV-2 exposure in wild white-tailed deer ( Odocoileus virginianus )
This article has 13 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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Decline in Pneumococcal Disease in Young Children During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic in Israel Associated With Suppression of Seasonal Respiratory Viruses, Despite Persistent Pneumococcal Carriage: A Prospective Cohort Study
This article has 8 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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Measuring Vaccine Efficacy Against Infection and Disease in Clinical Trials: Sources and Magnitude of Bias in Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Vaccine Efficacy Estimates
This article has 4 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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Spike protein multiorgan tropism suppressed by antibodies targeting SARS-CoV-2
This article has 11 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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Severe COVID-19 Shares a Common Neutrophil Activation Signature with Other Acute Inflammatory States
This article has 28 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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Antiviral metabolite 3′-deoxy-3′,4′-didehydro-cytidine is detectable in serum and identifies acute viral infections including COVID-19
This article has 18 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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Seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies and retrospective mortality in a refugee camp, Dagahaley, Kenya
This article has 11 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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Prevention and control of acute respiratory viral infections in adult population: A systematic review and meta-analysis on ginseng-based clinical trials
This article has 8 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT