Editorial Expression of Concern: USP2a alters chemotherapeutic response by modulating redox
B. Benassi, M. Marani, M. Loda, G. Blandino

Abstract
Genes, proteins, chemicals, diseases, species, mutations and cell lines named across the full text — each resolved to its canonical identifier and authoritative record.
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TopicsUbiquitin and proteasome pathways · Cell death mechanisms and regulation · Heat shock proteins research
Editorial Expression of Concern to: Cell Death and Disease 10.1038/cddis.2013.289, published online 26 September 2013
The Editors-in-Chief are issuing this Editorial Expression of Concern to alert readers that concerns have been raised regarding some of the data reported in this article. In Supplementary Figure 1a, two β-Actin blots appear to have been duplicated from elsewhere in this article: β-Actin at 48h appears to be a duplicate of part of the B-actin blot in Figure 1c, and β-Actin at 72h appears to be a duplicate of part of the β-Actin blot in Figure 1b. The authors were contacted about these irregularities, but due to the age of this article were no longer able to provide full raw data for the impacted figures. Readers are therefore advised to interpret the data presented in this article with caution.
All authors agree with this Editorial Expression of Concern.
