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RETRACTED ARTICLE: The opposite role of alternatively spliced isoforms of LINC00477 in gastric cancer

Authors Zhao H, He Y, Li H, Zhu A, Ye Y, Liu G, Zhao C, Zhang X

Received 21 January 2019

Accepted for publication 9 April 2019

Published 16 May 2019 Volume 2019:11 Pages 4569—4576

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/CMAR.S202430

Checked for plagiarism Yes

Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 2

Editor who approved publication: Dr Beicheng Sun



This paper has been retracted.

Zhao H, He Y, Li H, et al. Cancer Manag Res. 2019;11:4569–4576.

We, the Editor and Publisher of the journal Cancer Management and Research have retracted the published article.

Following publication, concerns were raised regarding the use of non-verifiable cell lines described in the article. The concerns related specifically to the use of cell lines which were found to be either contaminated, wrongly identified, improperly indexed, unavailable through external cell line repositories, and/or lacking publications describing their establishment. Overall, these concerns raised doubts about the validity of the findings described in the article. The corresponding author did not respond to our queries and was unable to provide information relating to the use of these cell lines or provide original data relating to the study. As verifying the validity of published work is core to the integrity of the scholarly record, the Publisher and Editor requested to retract the article and the corresponding author was notified of this decision.

We have been informed in our decision-making by our editorial policies and COPE guidelines.

The retracted article will remain online to maintain the scholarly record, but it will be digitally watermarked on each page as “Retracted”.

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