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. 2020 Jan 3;295(1):295. doi: 10.1074/jbc.W119.012140

Withdrawal: EP2 and EP4 receptors regulate aromatase expression in human adipocytes and breast cancer cells: Evidence of a BRCA1 and p300 exchange.

Kotha Subbaramaiah, Clifford Hudis, Sung-Hee Chang, Timothy Hla, Andrew J Dannenberg
PMCID: PMC6952613  PMID: 31900377

VOLUME 283 (2008) PAGES 3433–3444

This article has been withdrawn by the authors. The Aromatase panel in Fig. 2B was reused in Fig. 2E and in Subbaramaiah, K., et al. (2008) J. Biol. Chem. 283, 33955–33968. In Fig. 3B, lanes 2 and 3 of the 18S rRNA panel were reused in lanes 6 and 7. In Fig. 5A, the first two lanes of the 18S rRNA panel were reused in lanes 5 and 6. Additionally, a portion of the BRCA1 panel was reused in Fig. 8 as Aromatase. In Fig. 5B, the first lane of the actin panel was reused in lanes 3 and 4. The 18S rRNA panel in Fig. 5C was reused in Fig 8. In Fig. 5E, the last lane of the BRCA1 panel was reused in the first lane of the 18S rRNA panel. Also, the 18S rRNA panel was reused in Subbaramaiah, K., et al. (2008) J. Biol. Chem. 283, 33955–33968. Portions of the BRCA1 panel in Fig. 6C were reused in Fig. 6D as BRCA1 and Aromatase and in Fig. 6F as BRCA1. In Fig. 6D, the last two lanes of the BRCA1 panel were reused in the first two lanes of the Aromatase panel. Lanes 2 and 4 of the BRCA1 panel in Fig. 8 are the same. Additionally, the last two lanes of the BRCA1 panel were reused in the first two lanes of the 18S rRNA panel.


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