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Oct4GiP Reporter Assay to Study Genes that Regulate Mouse Embryonic Stem Cell Maintenance and Self-renewal
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Erratum: La edición del genoma revela un papel para el OCT4 en la embriogénesis humana
Nature
|October 5, 2017
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Este artículo corrige el Identificador de Objeto Digital (DOI) para un estudio publicado anteriormente. La corrección garantiza la referencia y la recuperación exactas del trabajo científico.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Publicaciones científicas
- Comunicación académica
Sus antecedentes:
- La citación precisa es crucial para la integridad científica.
- Los identificadores de objetos digitales (DOI) son esenciales para localizar artículos de investigación.
Objetivo del estudio:
- Proporcionar un identificador de objeto digital (DOI) corregido para una publicación científica específica.
- Asegurar la adecuada atribución y accesibilidad de la investigación.
Principales métodos:
- Revisión de los registros de las publicaciones.
- Verificación de la exactitud del identificador de objeto digital (DOI).
Principales resultados:
- Se ha identificado el identificador digital de objeto (DOI) correcto para el artículo 10.1038/nature24033.
- El DOI anterior fue erróneo.
Conclusiones:
- Las DOI exactas son fundamentales para la reproducibilidad y la trazabilidad de la investigación científica.
- Esta corrección facilita la citación correcta y el acceso al estudio previsto.
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