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Chronic Morphine Treatment Attenuates Cell Growth of Human BT474 Breast Cancer Cells by Rearrangement of the ErbB Signalling Network  

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Publication
Retraction
Retraction Case 1

Date

27 April 2020

Authors

Inka Regine Weingaertner, Sarah Koutnik, Hermann Ammer

Publisher

PLOS

Journal

PLoS One

Subjects

BLS - Basic Life Sciences/Biology - Cancer,BLS - Basic Life Sciences/Biology - Cellular,BLS - Basic Life Sciences/Biology - Molecular,HSC - Human Science/Medicine/Medicine - Oncology,HSC - Human Science/Medicine/Medicine - Pharmacology

Publication Date

07 January 2013

DOI

10.1371/journal.pone.0053510

Manipulation status

Correction

Retraction DOI

10.1371/journal.pone.0140727

Related links

https://pubpeer.com/publications/9B8790464B60DB966E78D0A1235014

https://retractionwatch.com/2015/11/27/cropped-spliced-image-leads-to-a-plos-one-correction/

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2B

Manipiulation category 1

data falsification

Comment 1

"The "control" panel and "Heregulin + Morphine" panel are mistakenly from the same sample." (see Correction)

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