Error in Figure
In the original publication [1], there was a mistake in Figure 6E, as published. We have identified that Figure 6E (OE19-Ctrl) in the manuscript was inadvertently duplicated from Figure 6D (OE33-Ctrl) due to an oversight during figure preparation, and we propose to correct it as follows. The corrected Figure 6E (OE19-Ctrl) 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 6.
Venerability of VEGFR signaling pathway in P53 deficient EAC cells. (A) The protein expression level of AKT, VEGFR and phosphorylation of AKT. (B) The protein expression level of AKT, VEGFR and phosphorylation of AKT. (C) Representative images of P53 and VEGFR IHC staining. (D,E) Representative images of OE33 cells (D) and OE19 cells (E) by Ki67 immunofluorescence after treatment with 2 μmol/L Sunitinib. (F) OE33 cell migration capacity after treatment with 2 μmol/L Sunitinib. (G) Transwell assay for OE33 and OE19 cell lines after treatment with 2 μmol/L Sunitinib. +: Treated accordingly; −: Not treated accordingly. Data were statistically analyzed using the student t-test.
Title Typographical Error
Additionally, a typographical error in the article title has been corrected, changing “Accelerate” to “Accelerates”.
Reference
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