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. 2014 Jun 4;9(6):e99476. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0099476

Correction: Maintenance of Hypertensive Hemodynamics Does Not Depend on ROS in Established Experimental Chronic Kidney Disease

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An error occurred while the manuscript was being prepared for publication. Figures 2 and 3 do not appear in color in the PDF version of the paper, making the images difficult to read.

Figure 2. Bilateral ablation (C and F) induced more glomerulosclerosis (panel A) and tubulo-interstitial damage (panel D) in CKD rats compared to controls (B and E) on PAS-stained sections.

Figure 2

Means ± SEM. Unpaired t-test: ###P<0.001 vs. CON.

Figure 3. Less (RECA)+ pixels (green) were found in CKD rats compared to CON rats in both glomeruli (panel A) and tubular fields (panel D).

Figure 3

Immunohistochemical labeling is shown in CON rats (panels B and E) and in CKD rats (panels C and F). Means ± SEM. Unpaired t-test: ###P<0.001; ##P<0.01 vs. CON.

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Please see the corrected Figure 3 here.

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