This is a fake paper nonetheless accepted and published (without the author paying any of the requested publication fees) by the predatory "Academia Journal of Scientific Research." This document is uploaded here as evidence of the journal's predatory nature. Abstract: "The proto-oncogene Pokemon is typically over expressed in cancers, and the protein Pikachurin is associated with ribbon synapses in the retina. Studying the former is of interest in molecular oncology and the latter in the neurodevelopment of vision. We quantified the expression levels of Pokemon and Pikachurin in the Pokémon Pikachu, where the gene and protein both act as in other vertebrates. The controversy over their naming remains an issue.
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This pdf is the galley proof of a manuscript accepted by the "Journal of Business & Financial Affair...
The following is a manuscript accepted by a likely predatory journal. Although the Scholars Journal ...
Many scams coming from the “yellow journalism” have not been considered seriously until many “extrao...
The "American Journal of Biomedical Science & Research" is, despite its appearances, a predatory jou...
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