BrainRouteBBB Database

Verification

Verify BBB Permeability Evidence

BrainRoute verification is designed for researchers who want to submit, document, and review experimental BBB permeability evidence before it is used as trusted context in the database.

Before You Submit

Verification submissions require sign-in so BrainRoute can connect each record to the submitting account. At the end of the form, you choose whether the submission is public or private.

Public submission

The submission can appear in the past submissions list for all visitors, including users who are not signed in. Supporting files attached to a public submission can be opened from that public record.

Private submission

The submission is linked to your signed-in account and is only shown to you in your profile and authenticated submission views.

What is saved

  • Your account ID is saved with the submission so the record can appear in your profile.
  • The molecule, experimental method, result details, notes, DOI, and uploaded supporting files are saved as part of the verification record.
  • BrainRoute does not publish private submissions in the public past submissions list.
  • Do not upload confidential or restricted data unless you are comfortable storing it in BrainRoute.

After you submit

  • You can view your own verification submissions from My Profile after signing in.
  • Use the edit button in My Profile to update submitted details, add information, remove information, change visibility, or adjust the attachment links stored with the submission.
  • Progress is managed during review and is shown to you on your profile and submission views.

Submitted

The submission has been received and is linked to your BrainRoute account.

In Review

The submitted evidence is being checked for completeness and relevance.

Accepted/Denied

The submission has reached a review decision and may be accepted as verification evidence or denied if it cannot be used.

More Information Requested

Additional details, files, or clarification are needed before the submission can be reviewed further.

Verification Workflow

Prepare experimental evidence

Collect molecule identity, permeability result, experimental technique, methodology notes, source paper DOI, and supporting files.

Submit a verification record

Use the verification form to provide researcher, lab, institution, molecule, technique, result, and evidence details.

Attach supporting files

Upload papers, CSV tables, images, or result summaries so the BrainRoute review team can inspect the source evidence.

Review and connect to BrainRoute

Pending submissions can be reviewed, downloaded, and later linked to molecule records as verified evidence.

How Verified Data Enters BrainRoute

New submissions are stored as verification records with pending status. Supporting files are stored separately so the BrainRoute review team can inspect methodology and source evidence. After review, accepted records can be linked to an existing molecule or used to support adding a new molecule, then marked as user-verified in the database.

Verification does not make a prediction automatically. It records external experimental evidence so BrainRoute can compare model output, curated labels, and submitted measurements more transparently.