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International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Huiding XieXiaoguang Xie

Abstract

A number of sentences in the first paragraph of the introduction of [28] were copied verbatim from [21,22,25,29]. Although [21,22,25] were cited in the text, [29] was omitted and it was not made sufficiently clear that direct quotations were used. The authors wish to apologize to the authors of [21,22,25,29] and to the readers of the journal for any inconvenience.

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