Registered Reports

Registered Reports outline the proposed experimental designs and protocols, which are peer reviewed and published prior to data collection, as part of the Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology, published by eLife.

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    1. Cancer Biology

    Registered report: Systematic identification of genomic markers of drug sensitivity in cancer cells

    John P Vanden Heuvel, Jessica Bullenkamp, Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology
    1. Cancer Biology

    Registered report: COT drives resistance to RAF inhibition through MAP kinase pathway reactivation

    Vidhu Sharma, Lisa Young ... Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology
    1. Cancer Biology

    Registered report: IDH mutation impairs histone demethylation and results in a block to cell differentiation

    Adam D Richarson, David A Scott ... Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology
    1. Cancer Biology

    Registered report: Coding-independent regulation of the tumor suppressor PTEN by competing endogenous mRNAs

    Mitch Phelps, Chris Coss ... Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology
    1. Cancer Biology

    Registered report: A chromatin-mediated reversible drug-tolerant state in cancer cell subpopulations

    Babette Haven, Elysia Heilig ... Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology
    1. Cancer Biology

    Registered report: Diverse somatic mutation patterns and pathway alterations in human cancers

    Vidhu Sharma, Lisa Young ... Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology
    1. Cancer Biology

    Registered report: Kinase-dead BRAF and oncogenic RAS cooperate to drive tumor progression through CRAF

    Ajay Bhargava, Madan Anant ... Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology
    1. Cancer Biology

    Registered report: RAF inhibitors prime wild-type RAF to activate the MAPK pathway and enhance growth

    Ajay Bhargava, Steven Pelech ... Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology
    1. Cancer Biology

    Registered report: Fusobacterium nucleatum infection is prevalent in human colorectal carcinoma

    John Repass, Nimet Maherali ... Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology