Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
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RETRACTION: J. Cheng, Q. Zou, Y. Xue, C. Sun, and D. Zhang, “Mechanical stretch promotes antioxidant responses and cardiomyogenic differentiation in P19 cells,” Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, 2021 (2021): term.3184, https://doi.org/10.1002/term.3184.
The above article, published online on 20 March 2021 in Wiley Online Library (https://wileyonlinelibrary.com), has been retracted following the agreement of the journal’s Chief Editor Catherine Kuo; and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
The retraction has been agreed following an investigation of the concerns raised by Hoya Camphorifolia on PubPeer [1], which identified concerns regarding Figures 4 and 5.
Specifically, similarity has been identified between the Western blot bands corresponding to SIRT 1 and GAPDH in Figure 4(b) to c-Casp 3 and c-Casp 9 bands in Figure 3(d) of [2]. Unexpected similarities were also identified between the cTNT and Cx43 bands in Figures 5(b), 5(d) and the Bcl-2 and Bad blots in Figure 3(d) of [2].
As a result of the investigation, the data and conclusions of this article are considered unreliable.
The authors were informed of the decision to retract the article but did not provide a response.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine publishes rapidly and rigorously peer-reviewed research papers, reviews, clinical case reports, perspectives, and short communications on topics relevant to the development of therapeutic approaches which combine stem or progenitor cells, biomaterials and scaffolds, growth factors and other bioactive agents, and their respective constructs. All papers should deal with research that has a direct or potential impact on the development of novel clinical approaches for the regeneration or repair of tissues and organs.
The journal is multidisciplinary, covering the combination of the principles of life sciences and engineering in efforts to advance medicine and clinical strategies. The journal focuses on the use of cells, materials, and biochemical/mechanical factors in the development of biological functional substitutes that restore, maintain, or improve tissue or organ function. The journal publishes research on any tissue or organ and covers all key aspects of the field, including the development of new biomaterials and processing of scaffolds; the use of different types of cells (mainly stem and progenitor cells) and their culture in specific bioreactors; studies in relevant animal models; and clinical trials in human patients performed under strict regulatory and ethical frameworks. Manuscripts describing the use of advanced methods for the characterization of engineered tissues are also of special interest to the journal readership.