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oncology reports 43: 1032, 2020 CORRIGENDUM Do I: 10.3892/or.2020.7466 MicroRNA‑497 inhibits the proliferation, migration and invasion of human bladder transitional cell carcinoma cells by targeting E2F3 yIxIao Zhang, Zhe Zhang, Zhenhua lI, DaxIn gong, Bo Zhan, xIaojun Man and chuIZe Kong o ncol r ep 36: 12931 ‑ 300, 2016; D o I: 10.3892/or.2016.4923 s ubsequently to the publication of the above article, the authors have realized that Fig. 4e in their paper contained errors. t he image selected to represent the experiment showing the u M‑ uc 3 c ‑ ells of the si e2F3 group (0 h) was chosen incorrectly during the g fi ure compilation process. A corrected version of Fig. 4 is shown opposite. n ote that this error affected neither the interpretation of the data nor the reported conclusions of this work, and all the authors agree to this Figure 4. Knockdown of e 2F3 phenocopies the effect of mir ‑497. t 24 and corrigendum. t he authors apologize to the e ditor and the u M‑ uc 3 ‑ cells were transfected with si e 2F3 or nc . (a and B) Knockdown readership of the j ournal for this unintentional error, and for of e 2F3 reduced the expression of e 2F3 at mrna and protein levels in both any inconvenience caused. cell lines. (c ) cc K‑8 assays revealed differences in the growth rate of the indicated cell lines. (D) c olony formation assays of t 24 and u M‑ uc 3 ‑ cells. (e ) Measurement of in vitro cell migration by wound healing assays. Representative images (left) and quantic fi ation (right) of the same areas of This work is licensed under a Creative Commons the indicated cell lines are shown. (F) t ranswell invasion assays of the indi‑ Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) License. cated cell lines. Data are presented as the mean ± s D of three independent * ** experiments. p<0.05; p<0.01.
Oncology Reports – Spandidos Publications
Published: Mar 17, 2020
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