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. 2020 Dec 18;295(51):17888. doi: 10.1074/jbc.W120.016876

Withdrawal: Exercise increases mitochondrial PGC-1α content and promotes nuclear-mitochondrial cross-talk to coordinate mitochondrial biogenesis.

Adeel Safdar, Jonathan P Little, Andrew J Stokl, Bart P Hettinga, Mahmood Akhtar, Mark A Tarnopolsky
PMCID: PMC7762934  PMID: 33454023

VOLUME 286 (2011) PAGES 10605–106117

This article has been withdrawn by the authors. In Fig. 6B the top two panels, corresponding to TOMM22 and Bcl-2, with trypsin treatment samples presented background issues. In Fig. 5, the H2B and VDAC immunoblot panels were duplicated and flipped vertically. The immunoblots for VDAC in Fig. 7A and the VDAC panels in Fig. 8B were duplicated and represented different experimental conditions. The immunoblots for Tfam (IP: PGC-1a) in Fig. 7A and the nuclear PGC-1a in Fig. 5 were flipped vertically. The immunoblots for PGC-1a (IP: Tfam) in Fig. 7B and PGC-1a (Input: D-Loop) in Fig. 8 were flipped horizontally and duplicated. Due to the lack of original data, the authors wish to withdraw this article.


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