Abstract

eLife has introduced a new type of article–the Research Advance–that allows the authors of an eLife paper to publish results that build on their original research paper.

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  • ELife has introduced a new type of article–the Research Advance–that allows the authors of an eLife paper to publish results that build on their original research paper

  • For Research Advances there is no need for extensive introductory material or an eLife Digest

  • In the Research Advance Sjors Scheres—the corresponding author on the original paper— reports how this new approach to cryo-EM can be used to study the structure of smaller macromolecules, which has the potential to open the door to a much broader range of biological insights (Kuehlbrandt, 2014; Scheres, 2014)

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Introduction

ELife has introduced a new type of article–the Research Advance–that allows the authors of an eLife paper to publish results that build on their original research paper. On previously published Research Articles or Short Reports in an important way. Authors will be able to report progress in their research programs rapidly and efficiently when it is judged to be a substantial addition to the original work.

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