Skip to Main Content
Article navigation

Based on external and internal investigations conducted by QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute in response to concerns around data fabrication and falsification by Professor Mark Smyth, JEM is issuing this Expression of Concern regarding Figures 4 A, 4 I, 5 A, 5 B, S2 D, and S2 F from Whyte et al. (2020) J. Exp. Med. 217 (6): e20190634.

Vol. 217, No. 6 | https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20190634 | April 14, 2020

Whyte
,
C.E.
,
M.
Osman
,
E.E.
Kara
,
C.
Abbott
,
J.
Foeng
,
D.R.
McKenzie
,
K.A.
Fenix
,
Y.
Harata-Lee
,
K.L.
Foyle
,
S.T.
Boyle
,
M.
Kochetkova
,
A.R.
Aguilera
,
J.
Hou
,
X.-Y.
Li
,
M.A.
Armstrong
,
S.M.
Pederson
,
I.
Comerford
,
M.J.
Smyth
, and
S.R.
McColl
.
2020
.
ACKR4 restrains antitumor immunity by regulating CCL21
.
J. Exp. Med
.
217
:
e20190634
. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20190634
This article is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution 4.0 International, as described at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

or Create an Account

Close Modal
Close Modal

Gift article access

As a benefit of your subscription, you can share temporary access to restricted articles.

Each link will stop working after 30 days or 10 uses. You may create up to 10 links in a 30 day period.

Please sign in to your personal account to gift article access.

Register

Gift article access

As a benefit of your subscription, you can share temporary access to restricted articles.

Each link will stop working after 30 days or 10 uses. You may create up to 10 links in a 30 day period.

Gift articles remaining: --

Gift article access

Each link will stop working after 30 days or 10 uses. You may create up to 10 links in a 30 day period.

Gift articles remaining: --

Gift article access

As a benefit of your subscription, you can share temporary access to restricted articles.

Each link will stop working after 30 days or 10 uses.

You have reached the limit of 10 links within a 30 day period.