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What happened when springer withdrew three more China papers?
According to reports, after the "107 China paper was rejected" incident, Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics (Cell? Biochemistry? And then what? Biophysics) reissued the instructions for withdrawing manuscripts, and cancelled three papers written by China. One article involved repeated publication, and the other two involved unauthorized use of related materials.

According to the report, the author and his unit, including the staff of the scientific research department of Tang Dou Hospital, the Fourth Military Medical University of Xi, Shaanxi Province, replied that "the retraction is known and is being investigated with the school, but the results have not yet come out", and other issues are not convenient to disclose.

It is reported that Spring Journal clearly pointed out in the "Author's Note" that "in published works, embedded illustrations, any imaginable data types, citations and other contents need the written permission of the copyright owner before they can be used and confirmed in the manuscript." For the three papers that were withdrawn this time, the publishing house believed that the authors were suspected of using materials and manuscripts that were not authorized and licensed by other teams.

A spokesman for the Cancer springer Headquarters replied: "This retraction is an ordinary retraction, which is different from what happened before? The recovery of biology is irrelevant. Please refer to the retraction statement for relevant information. "