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Corrigendum: Microarray profiling of miRNA and mRNA expression in Rag2 knockout and wild-type mouse spleens
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|August 1, 2018
Summary
This study corrects a previously published article DOI. The correction ensures accurate citation and referencing for scientific research. This improves data integrity and reproducibility in the scientific community.
Area of Science:
- Bibliometrics
- Scientific Publishing
- Data Integrity
Background:
- Accurate citation is crucial for scientific reproducibility.
- Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) are essential for locating research articles.
- Errors in DOIs can hinder access to scientific data.
Purpose of the Study:
- To correct an erroneous Digital Object Identifier (DOI) in a published article.
- To ensure accurate referencing and data retrieval for the scientific community.
Main Methods:
- Identification of the incorrect DOI.
- Submission of a correction request to the relevant publishing platform.
Main Results:
- The article DOI has been successfully corrected.
- The corrected DOI ensures proper linkage to the intended scientific data.
Conclusions:
- Accurate DOIs are fundamental for the integrity of scientific literature.
- This correction facilitates correct citation and access to the associated research.
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