Modeling Cardiac Dysfunction Following Traumatic Hemorrhage Injury: Impact on Myocardial Integrity
RETRACTION article
Retraction: Modeling Cardiac Dysfunction Following Traumatic Hemorrhage Injury: Impact on Myocardial Integrity
Provisionally accepted- Frontiers Media SA, Lausanne, Switzerland
Retraction: Modeling Cardiac Dysfunction Following Traumatic Hemorrhage Injury: Impact on Myocardial Integrity Please find the retraction statement below: Wall J, Naganather S, Praditsuktavorn B, Bugg O F, McArthur S, Thiemermann C, Tremoleda J L, Brohi K (2019) Modeling Cardiac Dysfunction Following Traumatic Hemorrhage Injury: Impact on Myocardial Integrity. Front. Immunol. 10:497736. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2019.02774 Following publication, concerns were raised regarding the integrity of the images in the published figures. Specifically, unexpected similarity was detected between images presented in Figures 4 and 5. An investigation was conducted in accordance with Frontiers’ policies. The authors provided raw data for assessment, but the concerns could not be fully resolved. As a result, the data and conclusions of the article have been deemed unreliable and the article has been retracted. This retraction was approved by the Chief Editors of Frontiers in Immunology and the Chief Executive Editor of Frontiers. The authors received a communication regarding the retraction and have agreed to this retraction. This communication has been recorded by the publisher. Frontiers would like to thank Aneurus Inconstans for contacting the journal regarding the published article.
Keywords: Trauma, Cardiac dysfunction, Myocardial damage, Haemorrhagic Injury, Murine models
Received: 19 Dec 2024; Accepted: 19 Dec 2024.
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