In the final submission of high-resolution figures for this manuscript’s publication, the image of the LMP1/CON in Figure 5 was inadvertently replaced with image of hTERT/CON. The published version of Figure 5 is therefore incorrect. The corrected version of the figure is . The only change is in the panels of LMP1/CON in Figure 5; the rest of the figure is identical to the published version. We apologize for this oversight and for any confusion that it has caused.
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Yang L, et al., “Targeting EBV-LMP1 DNAzyme enhances radiosensitivity of nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells by inhibiting telomerase activity”, Cancer Biol Ther 2014; 15:61–8
Lifang Yang Cancer Research Institute; Xiangya School of Medicine; Central South University; Changsha, PR China; Center for Molecular Medicine; Xiangya Hospital; Central South University; Changsha, PR ChinaCorrespondence[email protected] [email protected]
, Zhijie Xu Cancer Research Institute; Xiangya School of Medicine; Central South University; Changsha, PR China
, Liyu Liu Cancer Research Institute; Xiangya School of Medicine; Central South University; Changsha, PR China
, Xiangjian Luo Cancer Research Institute; Xiangya School of Medicine; Central South University; Changsha, PR China
, Jingchen Lu Cancer Research Institute; Xiangya School of Medicine; Central South University; Changsha, PR China
, Lunquan Sun Center for Molecular Medicine; Xiangya Hospital; Central South University; Changsha, PR China
& Ya Cao Cancer Research Institute; Xiangya School of Medicine; Central South University; Changsha, PR ChinaCorrespondence[email protected] [email protected]
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Received 18 Apr 2014, Accepted 21 Apr 2014, Published online: 23 Apr 2014
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