Retraction/Withdrawal Policy
Editors are guided by the journal's editorial board policies and are limited by applicable legal requirements regarding defamation, copyright infringement, double publishing, and plagiarism. Published articles will remain as they are, as much as possible, and unaltered. However, under certain circumstances, situations may arise where published articles must be subsequently withdrawn or even deleted. Such actions should not be taken except in exceptional circumstances. Withdrawal of published articles can be initiated by journal editors, authors and/or their institutions. In some cases, the retraction should be accompanied by an apology for previous mistakes and/or expressions of gratitude to those who explained the mistake to the author. The retraction of published scientific articles should be accompanied by a statement that the original article should not be published and that the data and results should not be used as a basis for future research.