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LancetClaw AnswersUpdated Mar 17, 2026

How to use PubPeer to check papers?

Short answer

Search pubpeer.com by paper title, DOI, or author name. PubPeer shows community comments flagging data issues, image manipulation, and methodological problems. Install the PubPeer browser extension to see automatic alerts when viewing papers on journal websites or PubMed.

Recommended mode: RegulatoryScenario: Checking cited papers for integrity concerns before publishing or during peer review.

Action Snapshot

  • Execution steps5
  • Failure checks3
  • FAQ entries2

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Execution Steps

  1. 1Go to pubpeer.com and search for the paper title, DOI, or author name.
  2. 2Review any comments, noting the type: data, image, methods, or editorial concerns.
  3. 3Check if the authors have responded to the concerns.
  4. 4Install the PubPeer browser extension for automatic alerts on journal and PubMed pages.
  5. 5Cross-reference with Retraction Watch and LancetClaw for a complete integrity check.

Prompt Template

Check if [paper DOI or title] has any PubPeer comments. If yes, summarize the concerns and assess their severity.

Common Failure Points

  • Dismissing all PubPeer comments as trivial (some lead to major retractions)
  • Taking anonymous comments at face value without evaluating the evidence
  • Not checking PubPeer before citing a paper in your own work

FAQ

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