A published Nature article is under scrutiny. The journal issued an expression of concern regarding a PCR gel image in a 1998 paper. The article, "Editorial Expression of Concern: The X-linked lymphoproliferative-disease gene product SAP regulates signals induced through the co-receptor SLAM," faces questions about data integrity.
The concern focuses on Figure 4a of the original publication. Specifically, the bottom halves of lanes B3 and B1 appear strikingly similar. The paper was published online October 1, 1998. Authors are affiliated with institutions in the US, Italy, and Austria.
The expression of concern signals potential issues with the presented data. This could impact the scientific community's understanding of SAP's role in X-linked lymphoproliferative disease. Nature alerted readers to the concerns. The authors have not yet issued a public statement.
The 1998 study investigated how the SAP protein regulates signals through the SLAM receptor. SAP is crucial in understanding X-linked lymphoproliferative disease, a rare immune disorder. The findings potentially influenced subsequent research in the field.
Nature is likely investigating the matter further. The journal may request clarification or further investigation from the authors and their institutions. The scientific community awaits further updates and potential retractions or corrections.
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