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Published online 15 December 2005 |
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| doi:10.1038/news051212-14
Corrected online: 16 December 2005
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Stem-cell pioneer accused of faking data
South Korean television airs unconfirmed allegations over landmark research.
The credibility of work by Woo Suk Hwang, South Korea's high-profile cloning researcher, has again been called into question. News stations across Korea have broadcast allegations from a collaborator that the pioneering work in deriving stem cells tailored to individual patients, published by Science in May 2005, was based on fabricated data.
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