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  4. Correction to: Sustained release of valproic acid loaded on chitosan nanoparticles within hybrid of alginate/chitosan hydrogel with/without stem cells in regeneration of spinal cord injury

Correction to: Sustained release of valproic acid loaded on chitosan nanoparticles within hybrid of alginate/chitosan hydrogel with/without stem cells in regeneration of spinal cord injury

Progress in Biomaterials, 2023 · DOI: 10.1007/s40204-023-00218-w · Published: March 2, 2023

Spinal Cord InjuryBiomedical

Simple Explanation

This is a correction to a previously published article regarding the sustained release of valproic acid loaded on chitosan nanoparticles within a hybrid of alginate/chitosan hydrogel with/without stem cells in regeneration of spinal cord injury. The correction addresses a misspelling of the author's name Shahrokh Shojaei, which was originally written as Shahrokh Shojae. The original article, which has been corrected, explores the use of valproic acid-loaded chitosan nanoparticles within an alginate/chitosan hydrogel for spinal cord injury regeneration, with and without stem cells.

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Key Findings

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    The author name Shahrokh Shojaei was misspelled as Shahrokh Shojae in the original article.
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    The original article investigates a method for spinal cord injury regeneration.
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    The method involves sustained release of valproic acid loaded on chitosan nanoparticles within a hybrid of alginate/chitosan hydrogel with/without stem cells.

Research Summary

This document is a correction notice for a previously published article in Progress in Biomaterials. The correction pertains to the misspelling of an author's name. The original article focuses on the regeneration of spinal cord injury using a specific drug delivery system.

Practical Implications

Author Name Accuracy

Ensures correct attribution and citation of research.

Scientific Rigor

Maintaining accuracy in published scientific literature is crucial for credibility.

Spinal Cord Injury Research

Highlights ongoing research into novel therapies for spinal cord injuries.

Study Limitations

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    Only a correction notice; no new research data presented.
  • 2
    Focuses solely on a typographical error.
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    Does not provide details of the original study's limitations.

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