Experiments from unfinished Registered Reports in the Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology

Author:

Errington Timothy M1ORCID,Denis Alexandria1,Allison Anne B2ORCID,Araiza Renee3,Aza-Blanc Pedro4,Bower Lynette R3,Campos Jessica3,Chu Heidi5,Denson Sarah3,Donham Cristine6ORCID,Harr Kaitlyn7,Haven Babette8,Iorns Elizabeth9ORCID,Kwok Jennie5,McDonald Elysia10,Pelech Steven1112,Perfito Nicole9,Pike Amanda5,Sampey Darryl13,Settles Michael4,Scott David A14ORCID,Sharma Vidhu5,Tolentino Todd3,Trinh Angela5,Tsui Rachel9,Willis Brandon3,Wood Joshua3,Young Lisa5

Affiliation:

1. Center for Open Science

2. Piedmont Virginia Community College

3. University of California, Davis

4. Independent consultant

5. Applied Biological Materials

6. University of Georgia

7. University of Virginia

8. Absorption Systems

9. Science Exchange

10. Drexel University College of Medicine

11. Kinexus Bioinformatics

12. University of British Columbia

13. BioFactura

14. Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute

Abstract

As part of the Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology, we published Registered Reports that described how we intended to replicate selected experiments from 29 high-impact preclinical cancer biology papers published between 2010 and 2012. Replication experiments were completed and Replication Studies reporting the results were submitted for 18 papers, of which 17 were accepted and published by eLife with the rejected paper posted as a preprint. Here, we report the status and outcomes obtained for the remaining 11 papers. Four papers initiated experimental work but were stopped without any experimental outcomes. Two papers resulted in incomplete outcomes due to unanticipated challenges when conducting the experiments. For the remaining five papers only some of the experiments were completed with the other experiments incomplete due to mundane technical or unanticipated methodological challenges. The experiments from these papers, along with the other experiments attempted as part of the Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology, provides evidence about the challenges of repeating preclinical cancer biology experiments and the replicability of the completed experiments.

Publisher

eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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