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. 2015 Mar 26;10:11. doi: 10.1186/s13000-015-0241-0

Retraction Note: Dysregulation of cell cycle related genes and MicroRNAs distinguish the low- from high-risk of prostate cancer

Jiling Wen 1, Rongbing Li 1, Xiaofei Wen 1,, Guangming Chou 1, Jiasun Lu 1, Xuelei Wang 1, Yongchao Jin 1
PMCID: PMC4374594  PMID: 25884356

Retraction

The Publisher and Editor regretfully retract this article [1] because the peer-review process was inappropriately influenced and compromised. As a result, the scientific integrity of the article cannot be guaranteed. A systematic and detailed investigation suggests that a third party was involved in supplying fabricated details of potential peer reviewers for a large number of manuscripts submitted to different journals. In accordance with recommendations from COPE we have retracted all affected published articles, including this one. It was not possible to determine beyond doubt that the authors of this particular article were aware of any third party attempts to manipulate peer review of their manuscript.

Footnotes

The online version of the original article can be found under doi:10.1186/s13000-014-0156-1.

Authors’ information

Jiling Wen and Rongbing Li are joint first authors.

Contributor Information

Jiling Wen, Email: xiaofwen@hotmail.com.

Rongbing Li, Email: xiaofwen@hotmail.com.

Xiaofei Wen, Email: xiaofwen@hotmail.com.

Guangming Chou, Email: xiaofwen@hotmail.com.

Jiasun Lu, Email: xiaofwen@hotmail.com.

Xuelei Wang, Email: xiaofwen@hotmail.com.

Yongchao Jin, Email: xiaofwen@hotmail.com.

Reference

  • 1.Wen et al. Dysregulation of cell cycle related genes and microRNAs distinguish the low- from high-risk of prostate cancer. Diagn Pathol. 2013;9:156. [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Retracted]

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