In the original publication [1], there was a mistake in Figure 2. An incorrect image was inadvertently used during final preparation. The correct version of Figure 2 appears below. The authors state that the scientific conclusions are unaffected. This correction was approved by the Academic Editor. The original publication has also been updated.
Figure 2.
Phase-contrast images of tendon cells at 3 h after H2O2 exposure. The figures show representative images of various treatment groups. In the normoxia group, most of the cells were engrafted, and almost no detached cells were observed. The H2O2 group showed a large number of round or shrunken cells. The round and shrunken cells were released, and cell death was observed (red arrows). In the C group, cells with round and shrunken nuclei (red arrows) were mixed with cells that maintained their original forms. Compared with the H2O2 group, the number of dead cells was reduced in both the C and HC groups. In the HC group, the number of cell deaths was reduced compared to that in the C group. Scale bar: 200 µm.
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