「DNAプログラマブルタンパク質分解:DNAハイブリダイゼーションおよびストランド置換によるプロテオリシス標的キメラ活性の動的制御」の訂正
JACS Au
|January 30, 2026
まとめ
この研究は、以前に公開された記事のDOIを訂正するものです。この訂正により、科学的誠実性のために元の研究結果の正確な引用と検索が保証されます。
科学分野:
- 科学出版
- 書誌計量学
- 研究インテグリティ
背景:
- 正確な引用は科学的進歩にとって重要です。
- デジタルオブジェクト識別子(DOI)は、研究を特定するために不可欠です。
- DOIのエラーは、科学文献へのアクセスを妨げる可能性があります。
研究 の 目的:
- 公開された記事の誤ったDOIを訂正すること。
- 研究の適切な帰属と発見可能性を確保すること。
- 科学記録の整合性を維持すること。
主な方法:
- 誤ったDOIの特定。
- 発行者の記録を通じて正しいDOIの検証。
- 正式な訂正通知の発行。
主要な成果:
- 誤ったDOIが特定され、修正されました。
- 修正されたDOIは、意図された記事に正確にリンクするようになりました。
- これにより、研究者にとってシームレスなアクセスが保証されます。
結論:
- DOIの訂正は、科学的コミュニケーションの信頼性を高めます。
- 正確なメタデータは、研究の発見可能性と影響力にとって不可欠です。
- これにより、科学界が出版された作品にアクセスし、それを基盤として構築することが保証されます。
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