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Plasmid-derived DNA Strand Displacement Gates for Implementing Chemical Reaction Networks
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Corrección de "DNA-Programmable Protein Degradation: Dynamic Control of Proteolysis-Targeting Chimera Activity via
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Resumen
Este estudio corrige el DOI de un artículo publicado previamente. La corrección garantiza la citación y recuperación precisas de los hallazgos de investigación originales para la integridad científica.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Publicación científica
- Bibliometría
- Integridad de la investigación
Sus antecedentes:
- La citación precisa es crucial para el progreso científico.
- Los Identificadores de Objeto Digital (DOI) son esenciales para localizar la investigación.
- Los errores en los DOI pueden obstaculizar el acceso a la literatura científica.
Objetivo del estudio:
- Corregir un DOI erróneo en un artículo publicado.
- Garantizar la atribución y la descubribilidad adecuadas de la investigación.
- Mantener la integridad del registro científico.
Principales métodos:
- Identificación del DOI incorrecto.
- Verificación del DOI correcto a través de los registros de la editorial.
- Emisión de un aviso de corrección formal.
Principales resultados:
- Se ha identificado y rectificado el DOI incorrecto.
- El DOI corregido ahora enlaza con precisión al artículo previsto.
- Esto garantiza un acceso sin problemas para los investigadores.
Conclusiones:
- La corrección del DOI mejora la fiabilidad de la comunicación científica.
- Los metadatos precisos son vitales para la descubribilidad y el impacto de la investigación.
- Esto garantiza que la comunidad científica pueda acceder y basarse en el trabajo publicado.
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