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RETRACTED ARTICLE: LOXL1-AS1 Drives The Progression Of Gastric Cancer Via Regulating miR-142-5p/PIK3CA Axis

Authors Li M, Cai O, Tan S

Received 18 July 2019

Accepted for publication 28 September 2019

Published 20 December 2019 Volume 2019:12 Pages 11345—11357

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S223702

Checked for plagiarism Yes

Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 2

Editor who approved publication: Prof. Dr. Nicola Silvestris



This paper has been retracted.

Li M, Cai O, Tan S. Onco Targets Ther. 2019;12:11345–11357.

At the authors request, the Editor and Publisher of Onco Targets and Therapy are retracting the published article. Concerns were raised regarding the duplication of cell invasion and migration images. Specifically,

  • The image for Figure 2D, Invasion, BGC823, sh-LOXL1-AS1, has been duplicated with the image for Figure 4D, Invasion, AGS, miR-142-5p.
  • The image for Figure 2D, Invasion, BGC823, sh-NC, has been duplicated with the image for Figure 4D, Invasion, AGS, Control.
  • Figure 2D, Invasion, AGS, Vector, has been duplicated with the image for Figure 4D, Migration, AGS, LOXL1-AS1+miR-142-5p.
  • In addition, the western blot bands in Figure 5C, AGS, PIK3CA and BGC823, PIK3CA appear to have been duplicated.

The authors could not provide a satisfactory explanation for the duplicated images and could only provide partial data for their study. As the findings could not be adequately verified the authors requested to retract the article and the Editor and Publisher agreed with this decision.

We have been informed in our decision-making by our editorial policies and the COPE guidelines.

The retracted article will remain online to maintain the scholarly record, but it will be digitally watermarked on each page as “Retracted”.

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