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. 2025 Dec 22;22:292. doi: 10.1186/s12974-025-03609-x

Correction: The role of Nox2-derived ROS in the development of cognitive impairment after sepsis

Marina S Hernandes 1,6,✉,#, Joana C D’Avila 3,#, Silvia C Trevelin 4, Patricia A Reis 3, Erika R Kinjo 1, Lucia R Lopes 2, Hugo C Castro-Faria-Neto 3, Fernando Q Cunha 4, Luiz R G Britto 1, Fernando A Bozza 5,7,
PMCID: PMC12723905  PMID: 41430271

Correction : Journal of Neuroinflammation 11, 36 (2014)

http://www.jneuroinflammation.com/content/11/1/36

In this article [1], the wrong figure appeared as Fig. 5; the correct Fig. 5 should have appeared as shown below.

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5

Sepsis does not induce glial cell activation in gp91phox-/- mice. Effects of sepsis induction on OX42-like immunoreactivity in CA1 (A), CA3 (B) and DG (C) and GFAP immunoreactivity in CA1 (D), CA3 (E) and DG (F) of gp91phox-/- mice hippocampus from animals allowed to survive for 5 days after sepsis onset. The graphs show optical density data. (G) Representative digital images of OX42-like immunoreactivity into dentate gyrus (DG) in gp91phox-/- Sham and gp91phox-/- sepsis mice. (H) Representative digital images of GFAP-like immunoreactivity into DG in gp91phox-/-Sham and gp91phox-/- sepsis mice

Footnotes

Marina S Hernandes and Joana C D’Avila equal contributors.

Contributor Information

Marina S. Hernandes, Email: marinash@icb.usp.br

Fernando A. Bozza, Email: fernando.bozza@ipec.fiocruz.br

Reference

  • 1.Hernandes MS, D’Avila JC, Trevelin SC, Reis PA, Kinjo ER, Lopes LR, et al. The role of Nox2-derived ROS in the development of cognitive impairment after sepsis. J Neuroinflammation. 2014;11(1):36. [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]

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