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If “failed” means that the results are unusable or uninterpretable and you plan to re-try the experiment (for example: an in vitro cancer cell line-based assay was contaminated with yeast), then no, it generally is not worth sharing the raw data for these experiments.

How do I cite

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in the NF Portal?

If you’d like to To reference data from the portalNF Data Portal, you can find should use the citation/acknowledgement information on the Study page for the data you are using. For example, see the “Acknowledgement Statements” section for the Synodos NF2 study.

We also recommend that you reference the Synapse ID (e.g. syn2343195) or DOI, when available (e.g. 10.7303/syn2343195) for the data or study that you are referencing. These are persistent accession numbers that will help others find the data you used. Every project has a Synapse ID. Many projects have a DOI, though generating a DOI is optional. These Both DOIs and Synapse IDs can be found on the portal Study page.

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We also have a Research Resource ID that you can use to refer to the portal: RRID:SCR_021683.