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This article refers to:
MIR517C inhibits autophagy and the epithelial-to-mesenchymal (-like) transition phenotype in human glioblastoma through KPNA2-dependent disruption of TP53 nuclear translocation

Article title: MIR517C inhibits autophagy and the epithelial to mesenchymal(-like) transition phenotype in human glioblastoma through KPNA2-dependent disruption of TP53 nuclear translocation.

Authors: Yuntao Lu, Limin Xiao, Yawei Liu, Hai Wang, Hong Li, Qiang Zhou, Jun Pan, Bingxi Lei, Annie Huang, Songtao Qi

Journal: Autophagy

Bibliometrics: Volume 11, Issue 12, pages 2213-2232

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/15548627.2015.1108507.

In , the CDH13 band of western blot was mistakenly overlapped by the duplicate layer of the CLDN1 band when figure organization by using software, with resulting in the CDH13 band was not to be displayed. The authors are really sorry for the mistake. The corrected is provided below:

Figure 4D: Western blotting was used to detect the expression of autophagy- and EMT-related proteins in U87 cells transiently transfected with ATG7 siRNA in normal medium or in the presence of TMZ.

Figure 4D: Western blotting was used to detect the expression of autophagy- and EMT-related proteins in U87 cells transiently transfected with ATG7 siRNA in normal medium or in the presence of TMZ.

In order to further confirm the result, the authors repeat the Western blot related to the . The result is provided as the -R. And the result confirmed the EMT induced by TMZ was inhibited by siRNA of ATG7. Notably, some antibodies were different from those of , so we also list the antibody information in the .

Figure 4D-R: The repeated Western blotting of the related proteins in .

Figure 4D-R: The repeated Western blotting of the related proteins in Figure 4D.

Table 1. The antibody information and dilution for Western blot of -R.

The authors apologize for any inconvenience caused.

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