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RETRACTED ARTICLE: miR-96-5p Suppresses the Progression of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma by Targeting CDK1

Authors Luo X, He X, Liu X, Zhong L, Hu W

Received 4 February 2020

Accepted for publication 2 July 2020

Published 30 July 2020 Volume 2020:13 Pages 7467—7477

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S248338

Checked for plagiarism Yes

Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 3

Editor who approved publication: Dr William C. Cho



This paper has been retracted.

Luo X, He X, Liu X, Zhong L, Hu W. Onco Targets Ther. 2020;13:7467–7477.

The Editor and Publisher of OncoTargets and Therapy wish to retract the published article. Concerns were raised regarding the alleged duplication of tumor images from Figure 6A with the same images from another article. Specially,

In addition, concerns were also raised regarding the alleged duplication of flow cytometry images from Figure 4A with the same images from other articles. Specifically,

It was also found cell colony images in Figures 5A and 5D appeared to have been duplicated. Specifically,

  • Figure 5A, NC, 0 Gy appears to have been duplicated with the same image for Figure 5D, mimic, 0 DDP (µM).
  • Figure 5D, mimic, 5 DDP (µM) appears to have been duplicated with the same image for Figure 5D, NC, 5 DDP (µM).
  • Figure 5D, mimic, 10 DDP (µM) appears to have been duplicated with the same image for Figure 5D, NC, 5 DDP (µM).

The authors did not respond to our queries and no explanation for the alleged image duplication was provided. The Editor requested to retract the article and the authors were notified of this.

We have been informed in our decision-making by our policy on publishing ethics and integrity and the COPE guidelines on retractions.

The retracted article will remain online to maintain the scholarly record, but it will be digitally watermarked on each page as “Retracted”.

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