Abstract
In this article published in Cell J, Vol 19, No 4, Jan-Mar (Winter) 2018, on pages 654-659, the authors found that Figures 2 and 3 had some errors that accidentally happened during organizing figures. Because of mislabeling of some images and saving them in an incorrect folder, the following figures legend are corrected.
The authors would like to apologies for any inconvenience.
Fig.2.
Cultured hematopoietic stem cells on an adipose-derived stem cell feeder layer. A. After 2 days and B. After 7 days (23).
Fig.3.

Osteogenic differentiation of adipose-derived stem cell, 200. A. Positive reaction in osteoblastic differentiated cells with alizarin red staining (24), B. Undifferentiated cells, C. Osteoblast differentiated cells with increased alkaline phosphatase activity (24), and D. Undifferentiated cells (24).
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