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  • - A reader alerted the Editorial Office about striking similarities between images in a recent paper and those published in other articles, raising concerns about potential data sharing. - Despite asking for an explanation from the authors, the Editorial Office did not receive a response, leading to doubts about the integrity of the data presented in the paper. - As a result, the Editor decided to retract the paper due to the lack of confidence in its data and apologized to the readership for any inconvenience.

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Following the publication of the above paper, a concerned reader drew to the attention of the Editorial Office that the 'Sham' brain image featured in Fig. 1B on p. 23 was strikingly similar to an image that was published subsequently in the journal , whereas the control TUNEL assay data shown in Fig. 4A on p. 25 were similarly strikingly similar to data shown in a paper published previously in the journal , even though the overall experiments portrayed in the other journals were different. As the three affected articles did hold at least one author in common, we asked the authors to provide an explanation to account for the sharing of these data among these papers, but no reply was forthcoming from them; therefore, in the absence of a reply from these authors, the Editor of has decided that this paper should be retracted from the Journal on account of a lack of confidence in the presented data. The Editor apologizes to the readership for any inconvenience caused. [Molecular Medicine Reports 17: 21‑30, 2018; DOI: 10.3892/mmr.2017.7858].

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