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. 2024 Mar 20;2024:9836018. doi: 10.1155/2024/9836018

Retracted: High-Fat Diet Promotes DSS-Induced Ulcerative Colitis by Downregulated FXR Expression through the TGFB Pathway

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PMCID: PMC10977278  PMID: 38550202

This article has been retracted by Hindawi following an investigation undertaken by the publisher [1]. This investigation has uncovered evidence of one or more of the following indicators of systematic manipulation of the publication process:

  1. Discrepancies in scope

  2. Discrepancies in the description of the research reported

  3. Discrepancies between the availability of data and the research described

  4. Inappropriate citations

  5. Incoherent, meaningless and/or irrelevant content included in the article

  6. Manipulated or compromised peer review

The presence of these indicators undermines our confidence in the integrity of the article's content and we cannot, therefore, vouch for its reliability. Please note that this notice is intended solely to alert readers that the content of this article is unreliable. We have not investigated whether authors were aware of or involved in the systematic manipulation of the publication process.

Wiley and Hindawi regrets that the usual quality checks did not identify these issues before publication and have since put additional measures in place to safeguard research integrity.

We wish to credit our own Research Integrity and Research Publishing teams and anonymous and named external researchers and research integrity experts for contributing to this investigation.

The corresponding author, as the representative of all authors, has been given the opportunity to register their agreement or disagreement to this retraction. We have kept a record of any response received.

References

  • 1.Zhao D., Cai C., Chen Q., Jin S., Yang B., Li N. High-Fat Diet Promotes DSS-Induced Ulcerative Colitis by Downregulated FXR Expression through the TGFB Pathway. BioMed Research International . 2020;2020:7. doi: 10.1155/2020/3516128.3516128 [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar] [Retracted]

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