TY - JOUR
T1 - Correction to
T2 - Protective Effects of Chinese Herbal Medicine Rhizoma drynariae in Rats After Traumatic Brain Injury and Identification of Active Compound (Molecular Neurobiology, (2016), 53, 7, (4809-4820), 10.1007/s12035-015-9385-x)
AU - Wang, Wenzhu
AU - Li, Haigang
AU - Yu, Jintao
AU - Hong, Michael
AU - Zhou, Jing
AU - Zhu, Lin
AU - Wang, Yang
AU - Luo, Min
AU - Xia, Zian
AU - Yang, Zeng Jin
AU - Tang, Tao
AU - Ren, Ping
AU - Huang, Xi
AU - Wang, Jian
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023/3
Y1 - 2023/3
N2 - The original version of this article Protective Effects of Chinese Herbal Medicine Rhizoma drynariae in Rats After Traumatic Brain Injury and Identification of Active Compound, Mol Neurobiol. 2016 Sep;53(7):4809-20. https:// doi. org/ 10. 1007/ s12035- 015- 9385-x. Due to errors in image preparation, we wrongly selected images for days 3, 7, and 14 panels. To verify the authenticity of the data, we re-stained CD68 in brain sections in groups of sham rats, rats with TBI + Veh, and rats with TBI + RD at 4-time points. The sham group had three rats in each group, and three fields per section were selected for quantification. The TBI groups had five rats in each group. In each TBI rat, five fields from one brain section were selected under a microscope around the maximum brain damage site in the frontal cortex. The corrected images were shown in Fig. 6 below. The quantified results were consistent with those in the article. The authors declare that these corrections do not change the results or conclusions of this paper.
AB - The original version of this article Protective Effects of Chinese Herbal Medicine Rhizoma drynariae in Rats After Traumatic Brain Injury and Identification of Active Compound, Mol Neurobiol. 2016 Sep;53(7):4809-20. https:// doi. org/ 10. 1007/ s12035- 015- 9385-x. Due to errors in image preparation, we wrongly selected images for days 3, 7, and 14 panels. To verify the authenticity of the data, we re-stained CD68 in brain sections in groups of sham rats, rats with TBI + Veh, and rats with TBI + RD at 4-time points. The sham group had three rats in each group, and three fields per section were selected for quantification. The TBI groups had five rats in each group. In each TBI rat, five fields from one brain section were selected under a microscope around the maximum brain damage site in the frontal cortex. The corrected images were shown in Fig. 6 below. The quantified results were consistent with those in the article. The authors declare that these corrections do not change the results or conclusions of this paper.
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U2 - 10.1007/s12035-022-03155-0
DO - 10.1007/s12035-022-03155-0
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C2 - 36565356
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SN - 0893-7648
VL - 60
SP - 1746
EP - 1747
JO - Molecular Neurobiology
JF - Molecular Neurobiology
IS - 3
ER -