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. 2026 Jan 5;15:1769533. doi: 10.3389/fcimb.2025.1769533

Correction: Single radiation exposure induces gut microbiota dysbiosis and decreases short-chain fatty acid metabolism and intestinal barrier integrity in mice

Mineon Park 1,, You Yeon Choi 2,, Yanghee Lee 1, Minsu Cho 1,*
PMCID: PMC12814914  PMID: 41561083

Author “Yanghee Lee” was erroneously assigned as equal contributing author. “Mineon Park” and “You Yeon Choi” have co–first authorship.

The original version of this article has been updated.

There was a mistake in Figure 1B as published. The numbers on the x-axis (horizontal axis) and typo error were incorrectly indicated. The corrected Figure 1B appears below.

Figure 1.

Diagram showing the effects of different radiation treatments on mice over 15 weeks. Panel A outlines three groups: control (no irradiation), fraction (6.7 mSv/min/day for 1 Gy), and single (2.6 Gy/min/day for 1 Gy). Panel B shows a bar graph of gamma-H2AX foci in cell percentages, highlighting significant differences among groups. Panel C presents box plots of various blood cell counts (WBC, RBC, LYM, PLT), with significant variances noted. Panel D displays histological images of intestinal villi among the groups. Panel E depicts bar charts comparing villi length and crypt depth with notable differences. Panel F shows fold changes in inflammatory markers (IL-6, MCP1, IL-1β, TFG-β1) with significant fluctuations.

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