Abstract

The Editor-in-Chief has been informed that Fig. 2 in the article: Alterations of acrocentric chromosomes in peripheral blood lymphocytes in patients with Alzheimer?s disease, published in the Archives of Biological Sciences in 2013, Vol. 65, Issue 2, has already been presented in the article: Zivkovic L, Spremo-Potparevic B, Plecas-Solarovic B, Djelic N, Ocic G, Smiljkovic P, Siedlak S, Smith M, Bajic V. Premature centromere division of metaphase chromosomes in peripheral blood lymphocytes of Alzheimer's Disease patients: relation to gender and age. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2010;65A(12):1269-74. DOI: 10.1093/gerona/glq148, and is described by a different legend. <br><br><font color="red"><b> Link to the corrected article <u><a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/ABS1302439Z">10.2298/ABS1302439Z</a></b></u>

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  • Inspection of these figures confirmed the above claim

  • The Editor-in-Chief has been informed that Fig. 2 in the article: Alterations of acrocentric chromosomes in peripheral blood lymphocytes in patients with Alzheimer’s disease, published in the Archives of Biological Sciences in 2013, Vol 65, Issue 2, has already been presented in the article: Živković L, Spremo-Potparević B, Plećaš-Solarović B, Djelić N, Ocić G, Smiljković P, Siedlak S, Smith M, Bajić V

  • The arrows indicate premature centromere division of one chromosome 21 (PCD+) and a normal centromere of the other chromosome 21 (PCD−) in the same metaphase

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Introduction

Inspection of these figures confirmed the above claim. The corresponding author explained that this problem was due to submission of a wrong figure. Živković L, Bajić VP, Žukovec D, Čabarkapa A, Spremo-Potparević B.

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