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  3. There are often graphic images in biomedical papers, such as photos of pathological lesions and developmental malformations.

There are often graphic images in biomedical papers, such as photos of pathological lesions and developmental malformations.

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    There are often graphic images in biomedical papers, such as photos of pathological lesions and developmental malformations. A purely computational colleague of CS background was shocked by the graphic images in a paper whose single cell RNA-seq data I recommended for his analysis. However, biologists and clinicians are probably used to those pathological images and many of them have to work with the real thing. So question: Do you think scientific papers should have content warnings for graphic content? #science #medicine #biology

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