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Retraction: Omid Daneshjoo, Pirooz Ebrahimi, Leila B. Salehi, Antonio Pizzuti, Masoud Garshasbi (2020). Identification of a novel RUNX2 gene mutation and early diagnosis of CCD in a cleidocranial dysplasia suspected Iranian family. Clin Case Rep. 2020; 1-8.
[No authors listed] [No authors listed] Clin Case Rep. 2020 Aug 28;8(8):1596. doi: 10.1002/ccr3.3178. eCollection 2020 Aug. Clin Case Rep. 2020. PMID: 32884808 Free PMC article.
The retraction has been agreed because the article has been submitted and approved for publication by Dr. Omid Daneshjoo without consent in any form from the named co-authors and Dr. Masoud Garshasbi. Reference Daneshjoo O, Ebrahimi P, Salehi LB, Pizzuti A, Garshasb …
The retraction has been agreed because the article has been submitted and approved for publication by Dr. Omid Daneshjoo without cons …
Biomaterials barcoding: a high-throughput breakthrough.
Mozafari M. Mozafari M. Mol Biomed. 2024 Jan 2;5(1):2. doi: 10.1186/s43556-023-00163-x. Mol Biomed. 2024. PMID: 38165582 Free PMC article.
In the world of biomedical breakthroughs, Rice University bioengineer Omid Veiseh and his team are making waves with their recent publication in Nature Biomedical Engineering (2023) (Mukherjeeet al., Nat Biomed Eng. 7:867-886, 2023). ...
In the world of biomedical breakthroughs, Rice University bioengineer Omid Veiseh and his team are making waves with their recent pub …