Retraction note: Hydrogel: A promising new technique for treating Alzheimer’s disease (in Volume 10 Issue 3)
Retraction to: “Hydrogel: A promising new technique for treating Alzheimer’s disease” published by Journal of Translational Internal Medicine in the Issue 3 Volume 10, with pages 188-190.
Retraction reason
Due to the inappropriate operations of editors on the journal production system and untimely monitoring of publisher, this article was composed into 2 different issues (Issue 1 and Issue 3 in Volume 10) with the same DOI number. Therefore, the editors wish to retract that one in Issue 3. The publication in Issue 1 Volume 10 will not be changed and the same DOI number will be kept in use.
Declaration
The editors of the journal declare that this retraction has nothing to do with the authors’ behavior and does not involve any academic or ethical issues.
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