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The journal of alimentary pharmacology and therapeutics is a leading international journal in the field of clinical medicine and related sciences. It publishes high-quality articles on all aspects of the pharmacology and therapeutics of the gastrointestinal tract. It is a key publication in the fields of clinical chemistry, immunology, molecular biology, and drug development. Each year, more than 6,000 articles are published in it. The journal is also known for giving authors a place to share information about new treatments and other developments in the field.

A recent study looked at why different kinds of articles were taken down. The study found that the rate of articles being taken down because of misconduct was 10 times higher than the rate of articles being taken down because of mistakes. It also showed that articles were pulled more often in drug therapy research because of fraud.

From 2009 to 2020, 4844 biomedical PubMed retractions were used for the study. The results showed that 64.7 percent of the cases came from the top 11 publishers. Wolters Kluwer, Taylor & Francis, Wiley Blackwell, Elsevier, Springer Nature, Hindawi, and PLOS were the names of these companies.

A good editorial management practice can make your work better in general. When you send something to a journal, it's important to keep in mind that you're not just sending the content. You are saying that the information has not been published anywhere else. Because of this, you should give a short summary of your work before you send it in.

As the number of fake articles in alimentary pharmacology and therapeutics keeps going up, doctors and nurses should be more careful about how they manage and keep track of the literature. There are many reasons why scientific journals take back what they have already published. These include author behavior that isn't ethical, making up data, copying and pasting, and plagiarism. Retractions can be a good way to fix mistakes in writing.

During the process of submitting, it's also a good idea to choose "Free Format." You can make your submission as quick and easy as possible with this option. But you still need to follow a few rules. As a general rule, your manuscript should be between 12 and 20 double-spaced A4 pages. Each page should have at least 300 words for your introduction, methods, results, discussion, and references.

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