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Elsevier Published Six Fake Journals

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Friday May 08, 2009
Further to an earlier posting about Merck and Elsevier combining on a fake journal, Elsevier now acknowledges that there were six "sponsored article publications."
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Anon Name said:

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May 08, 2009

Anon Name said:

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The consequences in many cases are no less than tragic. The time it takes to go from identifying a gene to developing a drug currently stands at 17 years — forever, for people suffering from disease.
May 10, 2009

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