This article [1] has been retracted as it was found to include fabricated data as phosphorylated protein levels of pAkt cannot be measured by RT-PCR.
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Retracted: Skeletal Muscle-Specific CPT1 Deficiency Elevates Lipotoxic Intermediates but Preserves Insulin Sensitivity
Received11 May 2014
Accepted11 May 2014
Published18 May 2014
References
W. Shi, S. Hu, W. Wang, X. Zhou, and W. Qiu, “Skeletal muscle-specific CPT1 deficiency elevates lipotoxic intermediates but preserves insulin sensitivity,” Journal of Diabetes Research, vol. 2013, Article ID 163062, 7 pages, 2013.
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