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Correction

This article refers to:
Cytotoxic, genotoxic, and toxicogenomic effects of dihydroxyacetone in human primary keratinocytes

Article title: Cytotoxic, genotoxic, and toxicogenomic effects of dihydroxyacetone in human primary keratinocytes

Authors: Anneliese Striz, Ana DePina, Robert Jones, Jr., Xiugong Gao, and Jeffrey Yourick

Journal: Cutaneous and Ocular Toxicology

Bibliometrics: Volume 40, Number 3, pages 232–240

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/15569527.2021.1931877

In reference to data from Figure 6B, it was incorrectly stated on pages 232 and 239 that an effect was observed at 10 mM when it was in fact observed at 5 mM.

These values have now been corrected.

On page 232 it was incorrectly stated that:

Advanced Glycation End Product (AGE) formation significantly increased after 24 h of DHA exposure at and above 10 mM.

This has been corrected to:

Advanced Glycation End Product (AGE) formation significantly increased after 24 h of DHA exposure at and above 5 mM.

On page 239 it was incorrectly stated that:

Exposure to 10 mM DHA increased the formation of the AGE CML approximately 2.5 times that of unexposed control levels, with 25 mM DHA resulting in CML accumulation approximately 4-fold higher than control levels after 24 h.

This has been corrected to:

Exposure to 5 mM DHA increased the formation of the AGE CML approximately 2.5 times that of unexposed control levels, with 25 mM DHA resulting in CML accumulation approximately 4-fold higher than control levels after 24 h.

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