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  3. Most preprint studies of COVID-19 hold up through peer-review

Most preprint studies of COVID-19 hold up through peer-review

Quantifying the differences typically seen after studies cross the peer-review finish line can help consumers of the freshest science consider how much weight they give preprint results as they report on discoveries or issue public health guidance.

Read the full article at: https://news.wisc.edu/most-preprint-studies-of-covid-19-hold-up-through-peer-review/
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