236 results on '"Weissgerber, Tracey L."'
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2. Is the future of peer review automated?
3. Shortcut citations in the methods section: Frequency, problems, and strategies for responsible reuse
4. eLife assessment: Identifying images in the biology literature that are problematic for people with a color-vision deficiency
5. Mechanisms of vascular dysfunction in the interleukin-10–deficient murine model of preeclampsia indicate nitric oxide dysregulation
6. Eleven strategies for making reproducible research and open science training the norm at research institutions
7. Bridging the gap: From education to implementation
8. Reveal, Don’t Conceal: Transforming Data Visualization to Improve Transparency
9. Targeting senescence improves angiogenic potential of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells in patients with preeclampsia
10. Ten simple rules for implementing open and reproducible research practices after attending a training course
11. Blind spots on western blots: Assessment of common problems in western blot figures and methods reporting with recommendations to improve them
12. Taking shortcuts: Great for travel, but not for reproducible methods sections
13. Reporting and transparent research practices in sports medicine and orthopaedic clinical trials: a meta-research study
14. Recommendations for empowering early career researchers to improve research culture and practice
15. Urinary Extracellular Vesicles of Podocyte Origin and Renal Injury in Preeclampsia
16. Preeclampsia and Diabetes
17. Reporting and transparent research practices in sports medicine and orthopaedic clinical trials: a meta-research study
18. Impaired Flow-Mediated Dilation Before, During, and After Preeclampsia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
19. How to connect academics around the globe by organizing an asynchronous virtual unconference
20. Preeclampsia and Extracellular Vesicles
21. Left ventricular hypertrophy after hypertensive pregnancy disorders
22. Uric Acid: A Missing Link Between Hypertensive Pregnancy Disorders and Future Cardiovascular Disease?
23. The science of science: Clinical Science launches a new translational meta-research collection
24. Learning from the past to develop data analysis curricula for the future
25. Haptoglobin phenotype, angiogenic factors, and preeclampsia risk
26. Vascular Pool of Releasable Soluble VEGF Receptor-1 (sFLT1) in Women With Previous Preeclampsia and Uncomplicated Pregnancy
27. Creating clear and informative image-based figures for scientific publications
28. Training early career researchers to use meta-research to improve science: A participant-guided “learn by doing” approach
29. Serial respiratory adaptations and an alternate hypothesis of respiratory control in human pregnancy
30. Flow-Mediated Dilation: Can New Approaches Provide Greater Mechanistic Insight into Vascular Dysfunction in Preeclampsia and Other Diseases?
31. Creating Clear and Informative Image-based Figures for Scientific Publications
32. fiddle: a tool to combat publication bias by getting research out of the file drawer and into the scientific community
33. Incidence and Long-Term Outcomes of Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy
34. Reproducibility for Everyone - Bioinformatics Tools
35. Reproducibility for Everyone - Electronic Lab Notebooks
36. Reproducibility for Everyone - Data Analysis and Visualization
37. Reproducibility for Everyone - Reagent Sharing
38. Reproducibility for Everyone - Data Management
39. Reproducibility for Everyone - Introduction to Aspects of Reproducibility in Research
40. Reproducibility for Everyone - Data Sharing
41. Development Of A Cold Pressor Test Protocol To Evaluate Cardiac Autonomic Function: 1217 Board #72 3:30 PM – 5:00 PM
42. The Role of Regular Physical Activity in Preeclampsia Prevention
43. Clinical Physiology of Exercise in Pregnancy: A Literature Review
44. Reveal, Don’t Conceal
45. Rethinking Prenatal Exercise Trials: How Can We Improve Translation?
46. Early Onset Preeclampsia Is Associated With Glycocalyx Degradation and Reduced Microvascular Perfusion
47. Why we need to report more than 'Data were Analyzed by t-tests or ANOVA'
48. Author response: Why we need to report more than 'Data were Analyzed by t-tests or ANOVA'
49. Electronic Algorithm Is Superior to Hospital Discharge Codes for Diagnoses of Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy in Historical Cohorts
50. Impact of a History of Hypertension in Pregnancy on Later Diagnosis of Atrial Fibrillation
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