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. 2016 Oct 21;291(43):22855. doi: 10.1074/jbc.A110.101055

MicroRNA-155 regulates cell survival, growth, and chemosensitivity by targeting FOXO3a in breast cancer.

William Kong, Lili He, Marc Coppola, Jianping Guo, Nicole N Esposito, Domenico Coppola, Jin Q Cheng
PMCID: PMC5077230  PMID: 27825093

VOLUME 285 (2010) PAGES 17869–17879

This article has been withdrawn by all the authors except for William Kong. The same data were used to represent different experimental conditions. Specifically, the U6 panel from Fig. 1B was reused in Figs. 2B and 5B. The U6 panel from Fig. 1C was reused in Fig. 5B. The miR-155 band in lane 2 from BT-474 cells in Fig. 2B was reused as the miR-155 band from HS578T cells in Fig. 5A. The actin panel in Fig. 3A was reused as the actin panel in Fig. 3C. The authors state that they stand by the findings and overall conclusions.


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