Retraction note: p62 improves ad-like pathology by increasing autophagy
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Retraction to: _Molecular Psychiatry_ (2017) 22:856–873 https://doi.org/10.1038/mp.2016.139 published online 30 August 2016 The Editor-in-Chief and publisher have retracted this article [1]
after an investigation by Arizona State University concluded that Figs. 1c and 4a had been manipulated and falsified by one or more of the authors. The Editor-in-Chief therefore no longer
has confidence in the validity of the results and conclusions presented in this article. A. Caccamo, C. Branca and S Oddo agree with this retraction. E. Ferreira has not responded to
correspondence related to this retraction. REFERENCE * Caccamo A, Ferreira E, Branca C, Oddo S. p62 improves AD-like pathology by increasing autophagy. Mol Psychiatry. 2017;22:865–73.
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