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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Managing COVID-19 in an Australian designated isolation facility: Implications for current and future healthcare crises
This article has 7 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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Post-acute health care burden after SARS-CoV-2 infection: A retrospective cohort study of long COVID among 530,892 adults
This article has 10 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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Decreased cerebral blood flow in non-hospitalized adults who self-isolated due to COVID-19
This article has 19 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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Routine saliva testing for SARS-CoV-2 in children: Methods for partnering with community childcare centers
This article has 15 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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Exploratory data on the clinical efficacy of monoclonal antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant of concern
This article has 21 authors:This article has been curated by 1 group: -
Substance abuse and the risk of severe COVID-19: Mendelian randomization confirms the causal role of opioids but hints a negative causal effect for cannabinoids
This article has 2 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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Clinical and Virological Features of Patients Hospitalized with Different Types of COVID-19 Vaccination in Mexico City
This article has 21 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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Simultaneous and sequential multi-species coronavirus vaccination
This article has 12 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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The SARS-CoV-2 Cellular Receptor ACE2 is expressed in Oropharyngeal Cells and is modulated in vitro by the Bacterial Lysate Lantigen B
This article has 5 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT
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Cell cycle independent role of cyclin D3 in host restriction of SARS-CoV-2 infection
This article has 2 authors:Reviewed by ScreenIT