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Open microscopy in the life sciences: Quo Vadis? [PDF]
Light microscopy allows observing cellular features and objects with sub-micrometer resolution. As such, light microscopy has been playing a fundamental role in the life sciences for more than a hundred years. Fueled by the availability of mass-produced electronics and hardware, publicly shared documentation and building instructions, open-source ...
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Open Science Infrastructure as a key component of Open Science
The Open Science movement is a response to the accumulated problems in scholarly communication, like the "reproducibility crisis", "serials crisis", and "peer review crisis". The European Commission defines priorities of Open Science as Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reproducible (FAIR) data, infrastructure and services in the European Open ...
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Open Access, Open Science, Open Society [PDF]
Open Access' main goal is not the subversion of publishers' role as driving actors in an oligopolistic market characterized by reduced competition and higher prices. OA's main function is to be found somewhere else, namely in the ability to subvert the power to control science's governance and its future directions (Open Science), a power that is more ...
Paolo Guarda+6 more
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Low‐density lipoprotein receptor‐related protein 6 (LRP6) is a key receptor for the Wnt antagonist Dickkopf1 (DKK1). DKK1 protein expression is induced in a bleomycin (BLM)‐induced lung injury model. We show that DKK1 induces proinflammatory and profibrotic genes in lung fibroblasts.
Eun‐Ah Sung+6 more
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Rice Galaxy: An open resource for plant science [PDF]
Background: Rice molecular genetics, breeding, genetic diversity, and allied research (such as rice-pathogen interaction) have adopted sequencing technologies and high-density genotyping platforms for genome variation analysis and gene discovery ...
Alexandrov, Nickolai+20 more
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The Open Science [OS] movement aims to foster the wide dissemination, scrutiny and re-use of research components for the good of science and society. This Element examines the role played by OS principles and practices within contemporary research and how this relates to the epistemology of science.
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Insertion of the FeB cofactor in cNORs lacking metal inserting chaperones
Nitric oxide reductase is an enzyme found in the bacterial denitrification pathway. The NOR active site contains a non‐heme iron, often, but not always inserted with the assistance of chaperones. Here, we study the insertion of FeB in the subfamily of cNORs lacking chaperones and found a putative channel, conserved in the family, perhaps enabling the ...
Sofia Appelgren, Pia Ädelroth
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Diagnosis and roadmap for an open science policy in Argentina. [PDF]
The following specialists have participated in the preparation of this report: Members of the Advisory Committee on Open and Citizen Science of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MINCYT), Argentina. Coordination: Fernanda Beigel (CONICET,
Open Science and Citizens Science Advisory Committee, MINCYT Argentina
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This is a case study about the creation of open science services in the University of Eastern Finland. The library has overseen the open science services that have been actively implemented from 2010 onwards due to the development of the ...
Jarmo Saarti+2 more
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Reproducibility and Open Science
Presentation slides for my keynote at the Symposium on open science research practices organized by the University of Groningen Library and the Central Medical Library in cooperation with the Open Science Community Groningen (https://www.rug.nl/library/calendar/symposium-on-open-science-research-practices), delivered on 22 October as part of Open ...
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