Reproducibility Passport · Oxidative Stress-Induced Cellular Damage Pathways in Tumor Development: An In Vitro Cell Assay — Olto Discovery
Completeness score: 50 out of 100, grade D
D
50/100
Reproducibility Passport
Oxidative Stress-Induced Cellular Damage Pathways in Tumor Development: An In Vitro Cell Assay
Grade D · Early-stageOncology
A deterministic, publicly-verifiable summary of how reproducible and transparent this protocol is, computed from open signals only and never from private lab data.
Reproducibility dimensions
Methodological rigor
71
5 of 7 reproducibility signals present.
Passed:
Experimental controlsControls are specified for valid comparison.
Passed:
ReplicationBiological/technical replicates are described.
Not yet met:
Sample size / powerNo sample-size justification — a power analysis or stated n strengthens the design.
Passed:
Statistical analysisA statistical analysis plan is included.
How to strengthen this passport
No sample-size justification — a power analysis or stated n strengthens the design.
If your design assigns subjects to groups or scores outcomes subjectively, add randomization/blinding to reduce bias.
Reference a recognized standard your method follows (e.g. ISO 17025, ASTM, USP, 21 CFR Part 11).
Add a references section citing the sources your method builds on.
Link the author ORCID iD for verifiable attribution.
Verifiable artifact
This passport is reproducible: anyone can recompute it from the public protocol. Cite it with the canonical URL below.