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De-Toxicology: Authors pull more meeting abstracts, citing journal error

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toxicologyWe recently wrote about a group of English scientists who asked Toxicology to de-publish their abstract from a conference proceedings issue. Turns out they were far from alone.

The journal’s December issue has at least five more such removal notices, all for the same problem.

The notices read: Read the rest of this entry »

Written by amarcus41

December 14, 2012 at 12:04 pm

Journal “mistake” forces removal of toxicology study by leading scientist

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We’ve seen this movie before: Researchers present a study at a scientific meeting, then learn to their surprise (and, sometimes, chagrin) that a journal has published the data in a supplement or other edition.

That’s the case with a group of UK scientists whose abstract for a meeting of the British Toxicology Society wound up in the journal Toxicology — only to be expunged when they complained.

The work was titled “Molecular mechanisms involved in resistance of CLL cells towards ABT-737, a specific BCL-2 inhibitor.Gerald Cohen, of the University of Leicester, who led the study, told us: Read the rest of this entry »

Written by amarcus41

September 27, 2012 at 2:02 pm

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