Expression of Concern to: Diet restriction inhibits apoptosis and HMGB1 oxidation and promotes inflammatory cell recruitment during acetaminophen hepatoxicity
Abstract The Editors-in-Chief would like to alert readers that this article [1] is part of an investigation being conducted by the journal following the conclusions of an institutional enquiry at the University of Liverpool with respect to the quantitative mass spectrometry-generated results regardi...
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Main Authors: | Daniel James Antoine (Author), Dominic P. Williams (Author), Anja Kipar (Author), Hugh Laverty (Author), B. Kevin Park (Author) |
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