Retraction: Eya1 protein phosphatase regulates tight junction formation in lung distal epithelium. J. Cell. Sci. doi: 10.1242/102848

The journal is retracting ‘Eya1 protein phosphatase regulates tight junction formation in lung distal epithelium’ by Ahmed H. K. El-Hashash, Gianluca Turcatel, Saaket Varma, Mohamed Berika, Denise Al Alam and David Warburton (2012). [ J. Cell Sci . 125, 4036-4048 (doi: 10.1242/102848)][1].

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