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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Increased sensitivity of SARS-CoV-2 to type III interferon in human intestinal epithelial cells
This article has 6 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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Immunogenicity and reactogenicity of heterologous ChAdOx1 nCoV-19/mRNA vaccination
This article has 15 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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Targeted vaccination and the speed of SARS-CoV-2 adaptation
This article has 2 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Binding of Glycated Serum Albumin—Its Potential Role in the Pathogenesis of the COVID-19 Clinical Syndromes and Bias towards Individuals with Pre-Diabetes/Type 2 Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases
This article has 11 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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Glycolytic inhibitor 2-deoxy-d-glucose attenuates SARS-CoV-2 multiplication in host cells and weakens the infective potential of progeny virions
This article has 8 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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A tale of two variants: Spread of SARS-CoV-2 variants Alpha in Geneva, Switzerland, and Beta in South Africa
This article has 18 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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Estimating the Burden of SARS-CoV-2 among the Rohingya Refugees
This article has 10 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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The Mucosal and Serological Immune Responses to the Novel Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) Vaccines
This article has 9 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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SARS-CoV-2 Variant of Concern B.1.1.7: Diagnostic Sensitivity of Three Antigen-Detecting Rapid Tests
This article has 15 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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Stepwise Evolution and Exceptional Conservation of ORF1a/b Overlap in Coronaviruses
This article has 3 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT