Jeffrey S. Mogil and Malcolm R. Macleod propose a new kind of paper that combines the flexibility of basic research with the rigour of clinical trials.
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Mogil, J., Macleod, M. No publication without confirmation. Nature 542, 409–411 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/542409a
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