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WITHDRAWN: Letter to the Editor
1University of Pennsylvania, Wistar Institute, Aventis Pasteur, 4650 Wismer Road, Doylestown, PA 18901, United States.
Vaccine
|July 27, 2011
Summary
This article has been withdrawn. The publisher apologizes for any inconvenience. Please refer to the official withdrawal policy for more information.
Area of Science:
- Article withdrawal procedures
- Scientific publishing ethics
Background:
- Article withdrawal is a formal process in scientific publishing.
- Understanding the reasons and implications of article withdrawal is crucial.
Purpose of the Study:
- To inform readers about the withdrawal of this specific article.
- To provide a link to the publisher's official article withdrawal policy.
Main Methods:
- Article withdrawal initiated by author(s) and/or editor.
- Publisher's official statement regarding the withdrawal.
Main Results:
- The article is no longer available.
- The publisher apologizes for any inconvenience caused.
Conclusions:
- The article has been officially withdrawn.
- Further information can be found in the Elsevier Policy on Article Withdrawal.
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