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Clinical potential of human amniotic fluid stem cells

Retraction of: https://doi.org/10.1515/jpm-2022-0309
  • Monique M. Martin , Michael Chan , Clarel Antoine , Liron Bar-El ORCID logo , Eran Bornstein and Bruce K. Young EMAIL logo
Published/Copyright: January 3, 2024

Retraction of: Monique M. Martin, Michael Chan, Clarel Antoine, Liron Bar-El, Eran Bornstein and Bruce K. Young: Clinical potential of human amniotic fluid stem cells. J. Perinat. Med. 2023; 51(1): 117–124 (DOI https://doi.org/10.1515/jpm-2022-0309).

The retraction became necessary because the Institutional Review Board withdrew their prior approval after a random review by the Quality Assurance Division showed that a number of the consent forms for the study were obtained by staff members who were not listed as members of the study group.

The editors and publisher sincerely regret the situation and wish to apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.


Corresponding author: Bruce K. Young, MD, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York University Langone Health, 462 First Avenue, Building D, Room 572, New York, NY 10016, 212-263-6359, USA, E-mail:

Published Online: 2024-01-03
Published in Print: 2024-02-26

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