Skip to main content
Journal of Nanobiotechnology logoLink to Journal of Nanobiotechnology
. 2025 Apr 5;23:275. doi: 10.1186/s12951-025-03268-3

Correction: Chitosan oligosaccharide decorated liposomes combined with TH302 for photodynamic therapy in triple negative breast cancer

Yinan Ding 1, Rui Yang 2, Weiping Yu 1, Chunmei Hu 3, Zhiyuan Zhang 4, Dongfang Liu 1, Yanli An 5, Xihui Wang 1, Chen He 1, Peidang Liu 1, Qiusha Tang 1,, Daozhen Chen 2,
PMCID: PMC11971853  PMID: 40186182

Correction to: J Nanobiotechnol (2021) 19:147. 10.1186/s12951-021-00891-8

In this article, the photosensitizer “HPPH” was inaccurately named as "pyro-acid” in the Graphical Abstract, Scheme 1 and Scheme 2.

Incorrect Graphical Abstract:

graphic file with name 12951_2025_3268_Figa_HTML.jpg

Correct Graphical Abstract:

graphic file with name 12951_2025_3268_Figb_HTML.jpg

Incorrect Scheme 1:

graphic file with name 12951_2025_3268_Figc_HTML.jpg

Correct Scheme 1:

graphic file with name 12951_2025_3268_Figd_HTML.jpg

Incorrect Scheme 2:

graphic file with name 12951_2025_3268_Fige_HTML.jpg

Corrected Scheme 2:

graphic file with name 12951_2025_3268_Figf_HTML.jpg

In Fig. 7c, the HE staining images for the CO-Liposome group, CO-TH302/Lipo group, CO-HPPH/Lipo group in the spleen, and the CO-Liposome group in the kidney did not correspond to the correct groups. The authors sincerely apologize for these mistakes.

Incorrect Fig. 7:

graphic file with name 12951_2025_3268_Figg_HTML.jpg

Correct Fig. 7:

graphic file with name 12951_2025_3268_Figh_HTML.jpg

The correct Graphical Abstract, Scheme 1, Scheme 2 and Fig. 7 have been included in this Correction, and the original article has been corrected.

Footnotes

Publisher's Note

Springer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations.

Contributor Information

Qiusha Tang, Email: panyixi-tqs@163.com.

Daozhen Chen, Email: chendaozhen@163.com.


Articles from Journal of Nanobiotechnology are provided here courtesy of BMC

RESOURCES