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RETRACTION article

Front. Oncol., 29 December 2021
Sec. Head and Neck Cancer
This article is part of the Research Topic Non-coding RNAs in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Functional and Clinical Implications. View all 26 articles

Rectraction: miRNA-193a-3p Regulates the AKT2 Pathway to Inhibit the Growth and Promote the Apoptosis of Glioma Cells by Targeting ALKBH5

A Retraction of the Original Research Article
miRNA-193a-3p Regulates the AKT2 Pathway to Inhibit the Growth and Promote the Apoptosis of Glioma Cells by Targeting ALKBH5

by Cui Y, Wang Q, Lin J, Zhang L, Zhang C, Chen H, Qian J and Luo C (2021). Front. Oncol. 11:600451. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2021.600451

The journal and Chief Editors retract the 23 April 2021 article cited above.

Following publication, concerns were raised regarding the validity of the data in the article. The authors failed to provide the raw data or a satisfactory explanation during the investigation, which was conducted in accordance with Frontiers’ policies. Given the concerns, and the lack of raw data, the editors no longer have confidence in the findings presented in the article.

This retraction was approved by the Chief Editors of Frontiers in Oncology and the Chief Executive Editor of Frontiers. The authors have not responded to any correspondence regarding the retraction.

Citation: Frontiers Editorial Office (2021) Rectraction: miRNA-193a-3p Regulates the AKT2 Pathway to Inhibit the Growth and Promote the Apoptosis of Glioma Cells by Targeting ALKBH5. Front. Oncol. 11:840650. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2021.840650

Received: 21 December 2021; Accepted: 21 December 2021;
Published: 29 December 2021.

Edited and reviewed by:

Giuseppe Giaccone, Cornell University, United States

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