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. 2012 Oct;56(10):5430. doi: 10.1128/AAC.01604-12

Levofloxacin Inhibits Rhinovirus Infection in Primary Cultures of Human Tracheal Epithelial Cells

Mutsuo Yamaya 1, Hidekazu Nishimura 1, Yukimasa Hatachi 1, Hiroyasu Yasuda 1, Xue Deng 1, Takahiko Sasaki 1, Katsumi Mizuta 1, Hiroshi Kubo 1, Ryoichi Nagatomi 1
PMCID: PMC3457397

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Volume 56, no. 8, p. 4052—4061, 2012. Page 4058, Figure 4: panel A in the published paper is incorrect and should appear as shown below.

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Fig 4

(A to C) Changes in the distribution of acidic endosomes (green fluorescence) in human tracheal epithelial cells before treatment with LVFX (A) and 3 days (72 h) after treatment with LVFX (3 μg/ml) (C) or vehicle (B). Data are representative of data from five different experiments (two ex-smokers and three nonsmokers). Bar = 100 μm. (D) Fluorescence intensity of acidic endosomes 3 days (72 h) after treatment with LVFX (3 μg/ml) or vehicle and before treatment (Before). The results are reported as the fluorescence intensity divided by the fluorescence intensity before treatment (expressed as a percentage) and are reported as the means ± SEM from five samples (two ex-smokers and three nonsmokers). Significant differences compared to values before treatment are indicated (*, P < 0.05).


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