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  4. Correction: Endothelial cell‑derived exosomes boost and maintain repair‑related phenotypes of Schwann cells via miR199‑5p to promote nerve regeneration

Correction: Endothelial cell‑derived exosomes boost and maintain repair‑related phenotypes of Schwann cells via miR199‑5p to promote nerve regeneration

Journal of Nanobiotechnology, 2024 · DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12951-023-02289-0 · Published: December 6, 2024

Regenerative MedicineGeneticsBiomedical

Simple Explanation

This article is a correction to a previously published article in the Journal of Nanobiotechnology. The correction pertains to an error found in Fig. 2D of the original article, specifically in the EXO-1 μg/mL group concerning the colony formation of Schwann cells (SCs). The corrected figure is provided in this correction article.

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Key Findings

  • 1
    An error was identified in the original article's Fig. 2D regarding the colony formation of Schwann cells in the EXO-1 μg/mL group.
  • 2
    The original article has been updated with the corrected figure.
  • 3
    The study investigates endothelial cell-derived exosomes and their role in promoting nerve regeneration.

Research Summary

This is a correction article for a paper published in the Journal of Nanobiotechnology. The correction addresses an error found in Figure 2D of the original publication. The corrected figure is included in this correction note, and the original article has been updated.

Practical Implications

Data Accuracy

Ensures accuracy of published scientific data.

Scientific Integrity

Maintains integrity of research findings.

Reproducibility

Facilitates reproducibility of experiments by providing corrected data.

Study Limitations

  • 1
    The article is a correction and does not present new research findings.
  • 2
    The correction is limited to a specific error in one figure.
  • 3
    The article relies on the findings of the original research paper.

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