Data management has been neglected but should be made an integral activity in all research laboratories. Chaussabel and colleagues discuss how to implement this at the bench.
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We thank D. Nattamai, L. Bourdery and J. Plants for help in generating the data used to illustrate this commentary; D. Jutras for help with development of the application; and K. Palucka for critical reading of the manuscript. Supported by the Baylor Health Care System Foundation and the National Institutes of Health (U19 AIO57234-02, U01 AI082110 and P01 CA084512).
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Chaussabel, D., Ueno, H., Banchereau, J. et al. Data management: it starts at the bench. Nat Immunol 10, 1225–1227 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1038/ni1209-1225
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