Correction: Phosphoglycerate mutase 1 regulates dNTP pool and promotes homologous recombination repair in cancer cells

نویسندگان

  • Jia Qu
  • Wenyi Sun
  • Jie Zhong
  • Hao Lv
  • Mingrui Zhu
  • Jun Xu
  • Nan Jin
  • Zuoquan Xie
  • Minjia Tan
  • Shu-Hai Lin
  • Meiyu Geng
  • Jian Ding
  • Min Huang
چکیده

After publication, the authors realized that an antibody and siRNAs used in the paper were incorrect. Specifically, the antibody reported as Cdh1 in Fig. 5 E was instead an antibody against CDH1 (Cadherin). In addition, the three siRNAs in Fig. 5 E reported as siCdh1#1, siCdh1#2, and siCdh1#3 were also inadvertently synthesized against CDH1 (Cadherin). Upon discovering the error, the authors generated three correct siRNAs against Cdh1, obtained an antibody against Cdh1, and repeated the experiment in Fig. 5 E. The incorrect resources were not used in any other part of the paper and the conclusions are not affected by this correction.

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دوره 216  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2017