Why This Matters
This editorial expression of concern highlights issues related to data integrity and transparency in scientific research, emphasizing the importance of rigorous data verification in the development of tumor cell models. Such concerns can impact trust in published findings and influence ongoing research in the biotech industry. Recognizing these issues encourages more stringent data management and reproducibility standards to ensure scientific progress remains reliable.
Key Takeaways
- Older research articles may have unresolved data issues due to limited data preservation practices.
- Splicing in gel images, while acceptable historically, requires careful interpretation and transparency.
- Readers should approach findings with caution when concerns about data integrity are raised, underscoring the need for rigorous validation.
Addendum to: Nature https://doi.org/10.1038/22780 Published online 29 July 1999
The Editors would like to alert the readers that concerns were raised regarding a potential duplication of two bands in Fig. 1b. Due to the age of the article, the raw data were not available. In addition, splicing of the gel in Fig. 1b was noted; however, this was acceptable at the time. While the main conclusions of the article remain supported by the rest of the data in the article, readers are advised to interpret the data listed above with caution.