Correction: Significance of miR-122 and miR-150 in the pathogenicity of hepatitis B infection
Abstract
This corrects "Significance of miR-122 and miR-150 in the pathogenicity of hepatitis B infection." Adv. Life Sci. 2025 Feb;12(1):205–210. doi: 10.62940/als.v12i1.2130.
Following the publication of this article, an internal audit — conducted in response to quality concerns raised by Web of Science — identified problems in the use of the English language and references in the originally published version. The article additionally underwent minor post-publication changes to the authors' affiliation section. The necessary corrections to the language, bibliographic section, and author affiliations have since been carried out, and the Editorial Expression of Concern issued on 18 May 2025 has accordingly been withdrawn. The earlier published copy of this article is available on request at als.editor@als-journal.com.
The Advancements in Life Sciences Editorial Office regrets that these issues were not identified prior to publication.
History of the correction process
Editorial Note
This manuscript has minor post-publication changes in the authors' affiliation section.
Editorial Expression of Concern
18 May 2025: Following publication of this paper, the internal audit (consequent to concerns on quality raised by Web of Science) notified Advancements in Life Sciences about problems in use of English language. By this Editorial Expression of Concern, we alert the scientific community as we address the errors.
Editorial Note
31 May 2025: You are viewing the latest version of this article having minor corrections related to the use of English language, authors' affiliation and in references section (formatting errors). Expression of concern is hereby revoked.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62940/als.v13i0.4249
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