Retraction of: Scientific Reports https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-91666-6, published online 10 June 2021
The Editors have retracted this Article. After publication of this Article it was brought to the Editors’ attention that some of the data in Figure 4A and 4I appear to overlap with data in Figure 1a and 1e published in [1] where it is partially attributed to a different sample. The second article was published by some of the same authors and was under consideration at the same time. The Editors reached out to the Authors to request raw data. The provided data did not resolve the concerns. Therefore the Editors no longer have confidence in the results described in this Article.
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Ghanim, AMH., Younis, NS., Metwaly, HA. Vanillin augments liver regeneration effectively in Thioacetamide induced liver fibrosis rat model. Life Sciences, 286 (2021)
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Younis, N.S., Ghanim, A.M.H., Elmorsy, M.A. et al. Retraction Note: Taurine ameliorates thioacetamide induced liver fibrosis in rats via modulation of toll like receptor 4/nuclear factor kappa B signaling pathway. Sci Rep 13, 8754 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-35116-5
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