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2 July 2014
Leading science journal Nature is withdrawing a stem-cell study published in January that had been hailed as a "game-changer" in the quest to grow transplant tissue.
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Leading
science journal Nature is withdrawing a stem-cell study published
in January
that had been hailed as a "game-changer" in the quest to grow
transplant tissue.
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Leading science journal Nature is withdrawing a stem-cell study published in January that had been hailed as a "game-changer" in the quest to grow transplant tissue.
The
announcement on Wednesday came after mistakes were discovered in some data
published in two papers, photograph captions were found to be misleading, and
the work itself could not be repeated by other scientists, it said.
"All
co-authors of both papers have finally concluded that they cannot stand behind
the papers, and have decided to retract them," the journal said in an
editorial.
Nature said
it would tighten up procedures to vet future studies submitted for publication.
On June 4,
Japan's Riken research institute said lead scientist Haruko Obotaka, 30, had
agreed to retract the papers after an investigation.
Obokata was
feted after unveiling findings that appeared to show a straight-forward way to
reprogramme adult cells to become stem cells -- precursors that are capable of
developing into any other cell in the human body.
Identifying
a readily-manufacturable supply of stem cells could one day help meet a need
for transplant tissues, or even whole organs.
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