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contents RETRACTION: Wheat Proteins Improve Cryopreservation of Rat Hepatocytes Biotechnology and Bioengineering RETRACTION: M. Grondin, F. Hamel, D. A. Averill‐Bates, and F. Sarhan, “Wheat Proteins Improve Cryopreservation of Rat Hepatocytes,” Biotechnology and Bioengineering 103, no. 3 (2009): 582‐591, https://doi.org/10.1002/bit.22270 . The above article, published online on 20 January 2009 in Wiley Online Library ( wileyonlinelibrary.com ), has been retracted by agreement between the journal Editor‐in‐Chief, Douglas S. Clark; and Wiley Periodicals, LLC. The retraction has been agreed due to concerns raised by third parties. Specifically, several micrographs presented in Figure 4 were found to contain numerous repetitive elements (i.e., cells) suggesting inappropriate image processing. Furthermore, data presented in Figure 4 and part of the data presented in Figure 1 were found to have been previously published by the same author group [Grondin et al, (2009); https://doi.org/10.3727/096368909788237104 ]. Investigation by the publisher has confirmed the validity of the concerns. The authors were unable to retrieve the raw data underlying Figure 4 due to the time elapsed since original publication. They also stated that the images presented in Figure 4 were acquired as original images and have not been altered in any form. They conducted an independent analysis of the magnified published images, highlighting that the cells identified as duplicated exhibit differences. According to the authors, the observed similarities are characteristic of cells within a homogeneous population (i.e., hepatocytes) and are therefore to be expected, thereby refuting allegations of inappropriate image editing. With respect to the duplication of previously published data in Figure 1 and Figure 4, the authors stated that this was due to an honest oversight because of the concurrent publication of the two studies. The authors stated that the issues identified do not affect the conclusions of the article. However, the editors have deemed the clarification from the authors as insufficient to resolve their concerns. The similarities detected in Figure 4 were found to outweigh the differences highlighted by the authors and were considered unlikely to result solely from morphological resemblance within a homogeneous population of primary isolated hepatocytes. The editors have determined that the new experimental data generated by the authors to replace the images in Figure 4 were unsuitable for direct comparison with the originally published data, due to the substantial time gap between the two experimental sets. Therefore, the concerns of the editors were not addressed acceptably and accordingly, the article must be retracted. The authors disagree with the retraction decision. 10.1002/bit.70113 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
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Biotechnology and Bioengineering
RETRACTION: Wheat Proteins Improve Cryopreservation of Rat Hepatocytes Biotechnology and Bioengineering RETRACTION: M. Grondin, F. Hamel, D. A. Averill‐Bates, and F. Sarhan, “Wheat Proteins Improve Cryopreservation of Rat Hepatocytes,” Biotechnology and Bioengineering 103, no. 3 (2009): 582‐591, https://doi.org/10.1002/bit.22270 . The above article, published online on 20 January 2009 in Wiley Online Library ( wileyonlinelibrary.com ), has been retracted by agreement between the journal Editor‐in‐Chief, Douglas S. Clark; and Wiley Periodicals, LLC. The retraction has been agreed due to concerns raised by third parties. Specifically, several micrographs presented in Figure 4 were found to contain numerous repetitive elements (i.e., cells) suggesting inappropriate image processing. Furthermore, data presented in Figure 4 and part of the data presented in Figure 1 were found to have been previously published by the same author group [Grondin et al, (2009); https://doi.org/10.3727/096368909788237104 ]. Investigation by the publisher has confirmed the validity of the concerns. The authors were unable to retrieve the raw data underlying Figure 4 due to the time elapsed since original publication. They also stated that the images presented in Figure 4 were acquired as original images and have not been altered in any form. They conducted an independent analysis of the magnified published images, highlighting that the cells identified as duplicated exhibit differences. According to the authors, the observed similarities are characteristic of cells within a homogeneous population (i.e., hepatocytes) and are therefore to be expected, thereby refuting allegations of inappropriate image editing. With respect to the duplication of previously published data in Figure 1 and Figure 4, the authors stated that this was due to an honest oversight because of the concurrent publication of the two studies. The authors stated that the issues identified do not affect the conclusions of the article. However, the editors have deemed the clarification from the authors as insufficient to resolve their concerns. The similarities detected in Figure 4 were found to outweigh the differences highlighted by the authors and were considered unlikely to result solely from morphological resemblance within a homogeneous population of primary isolated hepatocytes. The editors have determined that the new experimental data generated by the authors to replace the images in Figure 4 were unsuitable for direct comparison with the originally published data, due to the substantial time gap between the two experimental sets. Therefore, the concerns of the editors were not addressed acceptably and accordingly, the article must be retracted. The authors disagree with the retraction decision. 10.1002/bit.70113 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
title RETRACTION: Wheat Proteins Improve Cryopreservation of Rat Hepatocytes
topic Biotechnology and Bioengineering
url https://analyticalsciencejournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/bit.70113