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. 2024 May 13;15:1394151. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2024.1394151

Corrigendum: BM-MSCs alleviate diabetic nephropathy in male rats by regulating ER stress, oxidative stress, inflammation, and apoptotic pathways

Tarek Khamis 1,*, Adel Abdelkhalek 2, Hussein Abdellatif 3,4, Nourelden Dwidar 2, Ahmed Said 2, Rama Ahmed 2, Kerolos Wagdy 2, Rowina Elgarhy 2, Rawan Eltahan 2, Hisham Mohamed 2, Eman Said Amer 2, Maria Hanna 2, Tarek Ragab 2, Abdallah Kishk 2, Judy Wael 2, Eyad Sarhan 2, Linda Saweres 2, Mohamed Reda 2, Sara Elkomy 2, Abdalah Mohamed 2, Abdullah Samy 2, Ateya Khafaga 2, Youliana Shaker 2, Hamdy Yehia 2, Asma Alanazi 5,6, Mohammed Alassiri 6,7,8, Emil Tîrziu 9, Iulia Maria Bucur 9,*, Ahmed H Arisha 10,11,*
PMCID: PMC11129173  PMID: 38803439

In the published article, there was an error in Figure 1 as published. In the published version of the manuscript, there was an unintentional duplication of Figure 1E, which resulted in Figure 1D being covered. This duplication occurred due to a technical error during the formatting process. The corrected Figure 1 and its caption appear below.

FIGURE 1.

FIGURE 1

Identification and homing of BM-MSCs in diabetic rat renal tissue (A–J). (A) BM-MSC isolation on the third day of culture; (B) BM-MSC isolation on the seventh day of culture (C–I). Flow cytometric detection of BM-MSCs: (C) BM-MSC cell populations were +ve for CD105; (D) BM-MSCS cell populations were +ve for CD90; (E) BM-MSC cell populations were +ve for CD73; (F) BM-MSC cell populations were +ve for CD44; (G) BM-MSC cell populations were −ve for CD45; and (H) BM-MSC cell populations were −ve for CD34. (I) BM-MSC cell populations were −ve for CD14, and (J) PKH26 was used to identify BM-MSC homing in renal tissue.

In the published article, the Supplementary Table S2 was mistakenly not included in the publication. The missing material contains the raw data of the article. This is now published alongside the original article.

The authors apologize for these errors and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated.

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