scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P2093 | author name string | Christian J Wiedermann | |
P2860 | cites work | Editor's note: notice of retraction | Q47798214 |
Analysis and implications of retraction period and coauthorship of fraudulent publications | Q48119283 | ||
Retraction of articles written by Dr. Yoshitaka Fujii | Q48374590 | ||
Cooperation between research institutions and journals on research integrity cases: guidance from the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). | Q48449511 | ||
RETRACTED: The influence of a balanced volume replacement concept on inflammation, endothelial activation, and kidney integrity in elderly cardiac surgery patients | Q48473801 | ||
RETRACTED: The value of an albumin-based intravascular volume replacement strategy in elderly patients undergoing major abdominal surgery | Q48687905 | ||
Why and how do journals retract articles? An analysis of Medline retractions 1988-2008. | Q48692735 | ||
Shadow of Doubt | Q50645154 | ||
Reported data on granisetron and postoperative nausea and vomiting by Fujii et al. Are incredibly nice! | Q55033754 | ||
Defining and responding to plagiarism | Q57318029 | ||
Editors-in-Chief statement regarding published clinical trials conducted without IRB approval by Joachim Boldt | Q61795387 | ||
RETRACTED: Volume replacement with a new hydroxyethyl starch preparation (3 percent HES 200/0.5) in heart surgery | Q61795531 | ||
Retraction Note: Volume therapy in the critically ill: is there a difference? | Q61884351 | ||
Notice of formal retraction of an article by Dr Joachim Boldt | Q61884367 | ||
Are Lactated Ringer's Solution and Normal Saline Solution Equal with Regard to Coagulation? | Q61884408 | ||
Retraction of: Blood Conservation Techniques and Platelet Function in Cardiac Surgery | Q61884417 | ||
Assessing the performance of a medical journal | Q80178996 | ||
Hydroxyethyl starch in patients with trauma | Q82890299 | ||
China's medical research integrity questioned | Q87146908 | ||
Expression of concern | Q87317310 | ||
How many scientists fabricate and falsify research? A systematic review and meta-analysis of survey data | Q21143770 | ||
Ongoing ethical issues concerning authorship in biomedical journals: an integrative review | Q26800243 | ||
Extreme between-study homogeneity in meta-analyses could offer useful insights | Q33257829 | ||
Financial costs and personal consequences of research misconduct resulting in retracted publications | Q34042935 | ||
The analysis of 168 randomised controlled trials to test data integrity | Q34189964 | ||
A Comprehensive Survey of Retracted Articles from the Scholarly Literature | Q34463408 | ||
What studies of retractions tell us | Q34781955 | ||
Retraction policies of top scientific journals ranked by impact factor | Q35878581 | ||
Retracted: Influence of volume replacement with different HES–solutions on microcirculatory blood flow in cardiac surgery | Q36676382 | ||
Role of the journal editor in sustaining integrity in research | Q36769472 | ||
CRYSTMAS study adds to concerns about renal safety and increased mortality in sepsis patients | Q36902635 | ||
Fate of articles that warranted retraction due to ethical concerns: a descriptive cross-sectional study | Q37505300 | ||
Research misconduct identified by the US Food and Drug Administration: out of sight, out of mind, out of the peer-reviewed literature | Q38349145 | ||
Effects of article retraction on citation and practice in medicine. | Q40002535 | ||
Perpetuation of Retracted Publications Using the Example of the Scott S. Reuben Case: Incidences, Reasons and Possible Improvements. | Q40762872 | ||
Calculating the probability of random sampling for continuous variables in submitted or published randomised controlled trials. | Q40880450 | ||
Retraction Statement | Q41958388 | ||
Hydroxyethyl starch effects on tissue perfusion and oxygenation in patients undergoing liver surgery | Q42055778 | ||
How many scientific papers should be retracted? | Q42796985 | ||
Retracted science and the retraction index | Q42931586 | ||
RETRACTED: Volume replacement with a balanced hydroxyethyl starch (HES) preparation in cardiac surgery patients | Q43051145 | ||
RETRACTED: Cardiopulmonary bypass priming using a high dose of a balanced hydroxyethyl starch versus an albumin-based priming strategy | Q43239263 | ||
Retractions in the scientific literature: is the incidence of research fraud increasing? | Q43514085 | ||
Repairing research integrity | Q43539060 | ||
Exploring why and how journal editors retract articles: findings from a qualitative study | Q43587931 | ||
Raising Suspicions with the Food and Drug Administration: Detecting Misconduct | Q43596201 | ||
RETRACTED: Effects of a new modified, balanced hydroxyethyl starch preparation (Hextend) on measures of coagulation | Q44189877 | ||
RETRACTED: Influence of different volume replacement strategies on inflammation and endothelial activation in the elderly undergoing major abdominal surgery | Q44719755 | ||
Resuscitation with hydroxyethyl starch improves renal function and lactate clearance in penetrating trauma in a randomized controlled study: the FIRST trial (Fluids in Resuscitation of Severe Trauma) | Q44818063 | ||
RETRACTED: Comparison of the effects of gelatin and a modern hydroxyethyl starch solution on renal function and inflammatory response in elderly cardiac surgery patients | Q46729833 | ||
RETRACTED: Volume replacement with HES 130/0.4 may reduce the inflammatory response in patients undergoing major abdominal surgery | Q47341140 | ||
Probability screening in manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals--an effective tool or a statistical quagmire? | Q47695717 | ||
P433 | issue | 3 | |
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P921 | main subject | medical ethics | Q237151 |
intensive care medicine | Q679690 | ||
research ethics | Q1132684 | ||
P304 | page(s) | 171-9 | |
P577 | publication date | 2016-08-04 | |
P13046 | publication type of scholarly work | review article | Q7318358 |
P1433 | published in | World journal of critical care medicine | Q27725384 |
P1476 | title | Ethical publishing in intensive care medicine: A narrative review | |
P478 | volume | 5 |
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