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The author would like to correct the errors in the publication of the original article.
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The two major repositories of published biological models, Biomodels (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/biomodels-main/) using SBML (www.sbml.org) and CellML (models.cellml.org), together have about 1000 curated models: there were errors in the publications requiring corrections in all but 5 of these, before the models could be demonstrated to run appropriately.
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The exchange prompted media consternation in Denmark over whether academic freedom was being censored, but the researcher, Anders Perner of Copenhagen University Hospital has corrected the error, which occurred in the publication of a study of a widely used drug to prevent shock, and thereby averted legal action.
(i) In a few cases, a validator scored a fact as an error (not present in the publication), although the fact was present in the cited publication.
The authors regret the following errors occurred in the original publication of the article (Guan et al. 2017).
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