Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
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撤回:T. S. Waris, S. T. Abbas Shah, A. Mehmood等,“甲状腺素/肝素释放棉质敷料治疗慢性伤口的设计与开发”,组织工程与再生医学杂志2022 (2022):term。3295, https://doi.org/10.1002/term.3295.The上述文章于2022年3月4日在线发表在Wiley online Library (https://wileyonlinelibrary.com)上,经该期刊主编Catherine K. Kuo和John Wiley &;在对PubPeer b[1]上的花生分枝杆菌引起的担忧进行调查后,同意撤回,该调查发现图6(a)的多个面板之间存在意想不到的相似性。更具体地说,Hep-W组和Control-W组动物在20天后的伤口图像与T4-W组动物在15天后的图像相同。进一步的担忧还与图7所示的两个面板图像的相似性有关,这些图像来自作者小组的另一份出版物,其中它们归因于不同的实验条件[2]。调查的结果,这篇文章的数据和结论被认为是不可靠的。作者不同意这次撤稿。
RETRACTION: Design and development of thyroxine/heparin releasing affordable cotton dressings to treat chronic wounds
RETRACTION: T. S. Waris, S. T. Abbas Shah, A. Mehmood, et al., “Design and development of thyroxine/heparin releasing affordable cotton dressings to treat chronic wounds,” Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine 2022 (2022): term.3295, https://doi.org/10.1002/term.3295.
The above article, published online on 4 March 2022 in Wiley Online Library (https://wileyonlinelibrary.com), has been retracted by agreement between the journal’s Chief Editor Catherine K. Kuo and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
The retraction has been agreed following an investigation of the concerns raised by Mycosphaerella arachidis on PubPeer [1], which identified unexpected similarities between multiple panels of Figure 6(a).
More specifically, the images depicting the wounds of animals in the Hep-W and Control-W groups after 20 days appear identical to the image of the T4-W group after 15 days. Further concerns have also been identified related to the similarity of two panels to images shown in Figure 7 from another publication by the author group, where they are attributed to a different experimental condition [2].
As a result of the investigation, the data and conclusions of this article are considered unreliable.
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.