A neurochemistry journal has retracted a paper from a group in China over a duplicated image.
According to the notice, the authors used the same image in the two papers to represent different experimental conditions. The only distinguishing feature between the images: “apparent brightness changes.”
The authors defended their actions, explaining that the research published in Journal of Neurochemistry “sequentially builds” on their previous study in Journal of Neuroinflammation, which they mention in the 2015 paper’s discussion. In the notice, the authors were quoted saying: Continue reading Paper with duplicated image “sequentially builds” on neuroscience work, authors argue



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