Editorial Expression of Concern: Extracellular, cell-permeable survivin inhibits apoptosis while promoting proliferative and metastatic potential (British Journal of Cancer, (2009), 100, 7, (1073-1086), 10.1038/sj.bjc.6604978)

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Editorial Expression of Concern to: British Journal of Cancerhttps://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6604978, published online 17 March 2009 The Editor-in-Chief would like to alert the readers that after the publication of the article, concerns have been raised regarding the splice marks in western blot images presented in Figures 3B (Bottom panel) and 7B (Caspase-7). Due to the age of the article, raw data is not available for validation of concerns. Therefore, the readers are alerted to interpret the results of this article with caution. Authors S Khan, M De Leon, W H R Langridge & N R Wall agree to this EEoC. Authors, F Almaguel & S Acevedo-Martinez have not responded to any correspondence from the publisher about this EEoC. The publisher was unable to find current email addresses for authors J R Aspe, M G Asumen & O Odumosu.

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Khan, S., Aspe, J. R., Asumen, M. G., Almaguel, F., Odumosu, O., Acevedo-Martinez, S., … Wall, N. R. (2024, August 24). Editorial Expression of Concern: Extracellular, cell-permeable survivin inhibits apoptosis while promoting proliferative and metastatic potential (British Journal of Cancer, (2009), 100, 7, (1073-1086), 10.1038/sj.bjc.6604978). British Journal of Cancer. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41416-024-02793-6

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