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Correction to: Pre-Injection of Small Interfering RNA (siRNA) Promotes c-Jun Gene Silencing and Decreases the Survival Rate of Axotomy-Injured Spinal Motoneurons in Adult Mice (Journal of Molecular Neuroscience, (2018), 65, 3, (400-410), 10.1007/s12031-018-1098-y)

  • Ying Qin Li
  • , Fa Huan Song
  • , Ke Zhong
  • , Guang Yin Yu
  • , Prince Last Mudenda Zilundu
  • , Ying Ying Zhou
  • , Rao Fu
  • , Ying Tang
  • , Ze Min Ling
  • , Xiaoying Xu
  • , Li Hua Zhou
  • Sun Yat-Sen University

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The original version of this article was published and the authors have found an error specifically on Fig. 4. Panel d and h are repetition images thus the authors have provided the corrected image. C-jun expression following axotomy injury of the branchial plexus. A–L The expression of c-Jun was more positive on the ipsilateral side than in the control. A, E, I On day 1 after axotomy in the ipsilateral ventral horn in axotomy-injured, random siRNA-treated and c-Jun siRNA-treated subgroups. B, F, J On day 2 after axotomy in ipsilateral ventral horn in the axotomy-injured, random siRNA-treated and c-Jun siRNA-treated subgroups. C, G, K On day 3 after axotomy in ipsilateral ventral horn in the axotomy-injured, random siRNA-treated and c-Jun siRNA-treated subgroups. D, H, L On day 7 after axotomy in the ipsilateral ventral hornin the axotomy-injured, random siRNA-treated and c-Jun siRNA-treated subgroups. (A–L: scale bar = 100 μm) The authors sincerely apologize for this oversight and recognize that it might cause confusion or misinterpretation among the readers and fellow researchers. The original article has been corrected.

Original languageEnglish
Article number27
JournalJournal of Molecular Neuroscience
Volume74
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2024
Externally publishedYes

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