非コードRNAのウイルス宿主病原体相互作用における役割:分子制御と治療の可能性に関する訂正
Maham Yamin1, Nirmin Alsahafi2,3,4, Rwaa Hussin Abdulal2,3,4
1Rawalpindi Medical University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology
|January 22, 2026
まとめ
本研究は、以前に公開された記事の訂正です。この訂正により、科学記録の正確性が確保され、研究結果の完全性が維持されます。
科学分野:
- 科学文献の訂正
- 研究の完全性の確保
背景:
- 以前の出版物にデジタルオブジェクト識別子(DOI)のエラーが含まれていました。
- 正確な参照は、科学的コミュニケーションにとって非常に重要です。
研究 の 目的:
- 公開された記事のデジタルオブジェクト識別子(DOI)を訂正すること。
- 科学研究の正確性と検索可能性を維持すること。
主な方法:
- 元の出版物で不正確なDOIを特定すること。
- 正しいDOIを含む正式な訂正通知を発行すること。
主要な成果:
- 記事のDOIが正常に訂正されました。
- 訂正されたDOIにより、適切な引用と研究へのアクセスが保証されます。
結論:
- この訂正は、科学出版の基準を維持します。
- 正確なDOIは、科学コミュニティにとって不可欠です。
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