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Retraction "Knockdown of long noncoding RNA urothelial carcinoma-associated 1 inhibits cell viability, migration, and invasion by regulating microRNA-182 in gastric carcinoma," by Lei Qin, Zhihua Jia, Dawei Xie, Zhongyuan Liu, J Cell Biochem. 201810075-10086. The above article, published online on 20 August 2018 in Wiley Online Library (https//onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/jcb.27344), has been retracted by agreement between the journal's Editor in Chief, Prof. Dr. Christian Behl, and Wiley Periodicals LLC. The retraction has been agreed following an investigation based on allegations raised by a third party. Several flaws and inconsistencies between results presented and experimental methods described were found, the editors consider the conclusions of this article to be invalid. The authors collaborated in the investigation initially, but were not available for a final confirmation of the retraction.Retraction "Baicalein retards proliferation and collagen deposition by activating p38MAPK-JNK via microRNA-29," by Xiaoliang Yang, Chunyan Zhang, Jinjie Jiang, Yinghao Li, J Cell Biochem. 201915625-15634. The above article, published online on May 12, 2019, in Wiley Online Library (https//onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/jcb.28829), has been retracted by agreement between the journal's Editor in Chief, Prof. Dr. Christian Behl, and Wiley Periodicals LLC. The retraction has been agreed following an investigation based on allegations raised by a third party. Several flaws and inconsistencies between results presented and experimental methods described were found, the editors consider the conclusions of this article to be invalid. The authors collaborated in the investigation initially, but were not available for a final confirmation of the retraction.Retraction "MicroRNA-103 confers the resistance to long-treatment of adriamycin to human leukemia cells by regulation of COP1," by Lin Wan, Yanlong Tian, Rui Zhang, Zhuo Peng, Jiangli Sun, and Wanggang Zhang, J Cell Biochem. 2018; 3843-3852 The above article, published online on 23 Oct 2017 in Wiley Online Library (https//onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/jcb.26431), has been retracted by agreement between the journal's Editor in Chief, Prof. Dr. Christian Behl, and Wiley Periodicals LLC. click here The authors asked to retract this manuscript as their confidence in the results has been undermined by possible contamination of K562 and KASUMI-1 cell lines. The retraction has been agreed following an investigation based on allegations raised by a third party. Raw data was provided and multiple inappropriate modifications especially in the backgrounds of blots were revealed by an image integrity check. The authors collaborated in the investigation initially, but were not available for a final confirmation of the retraction.Cortical atrophy is a defining feature of Alzheimer's disease (AD), often detectable before symptoms arise. In surface-based analyses, studies have commonly focused on cortical thinning while overlooking the impact of loss in surface area. To capture the impact of both cortical thinning and surface area loss, we used anatomically constrained Multimodal Surface Matching (aMSM), a recently developed tool for mapping change in surface area. We examined cortical atrophy over 2 years in cognitively normal subjects and subjects with diagnoses of stable mild cognitive impairment, mild cognitive impairment that converted to AD, and AD. Magnetic resonance imaging scans were segmented and registered to a common atlas using previously described techniques (FreeSurfer and ciftify), then longitudinally registered with aMSM. Changes in cortical thickness, surface area, and volume were mapped within each diagnostic group, and groups were compared statistically. Changes in thickness and surface area detected atrophy at similar levels of significance, though regions of atrophy somewhat differed. Furthermore, we found that surface area maps offered greater co