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. 2019 Mar 22;294(12):4725–4727. doi: 10.1074/jbc.AAC119.008182

Correction: The heme oxygenase 1 inducer (CoPP) protects human cardiac stem cells against apoptosis through activation of the extracellular signal-related kinase (ERK)/NRF2 signaling pathway and cytokine release.

Chuanxi Cai, Lei Teng, Duc Vu, Jia-Qiang He, Yiru Guo, Qianghong Li, Xian-Liang Tang, Gregg Rokosh, Aruni Bhatnagar, Roberto Bolli
PMCID: PMC6433068  PMID: 30902920

VOLUME 287 (2012) PAGES 33720–33732

The wrong tubulin immunoblot was used in Fig. 1E. The wrong FACS plot image was used in the lower right panel of Fig. 5C. The wrong t-ERK and tubulin immunoblots were used in Fig. 7C. In supplemental Fig. S2B, the wrong tubulin immunoblot was used. Additionally, the wrong number (n = 4) of independent experiments was used for the FACS analyses shown in Figs. 2, B and C, 3, C and D, 4, C and D, and 5, C and D. The FACS analyses for cell apoptosis assays were performed at the same time for hCSCs expressing scramble shRNA (Fig. 2, B and C), HO-1 shRNA (Fig. 3, C and D), NRF2 shRNA (Fig. 4, C and D), or COX-2 shRNA (Fig. 5, C and D). For all groups of cells, there were 8 independent experiments except hCSCs expressing scramble shRNA with CoPP preconditioning but not subjected to oxidative stress, for which there were 7 independent experiments (due to insufficient cell numbers). These 8 or 7 original data sets were reanalyzed and corrected with the new quantitative data. Representative images for the FACS plots were selected from 1 of the 8 experiments. These errors have now been corrected and do not affect the results or conclusions of this work.

Figure 1E.

Figure 1E.

Figure 5, C and D.

Figure 5, C and D.

Figure 7C.

Figure 7C.

Figure 2, B and C.

Figure 2, B and C.

Figure 3, C and D.

Figure 3, C and D.

Figure 4, C and D.

Figure 4, C and D.

Figure S2B.

Figure S2B.


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