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. 2019 Jun 18;2019:4524179. doi: 10.1155/2019/4524179

Erratum to “Epac1 Restores Normal Insulin Signaling through a Reduction in Inflammatory Cytokines”

Elizabeth Curtiss 1, Youde Jiang 1, Li Liu 1, Claire Hawthorne 1, Jessica Zhang 1, Jena J Steinle 1,2,
PMCID: PMC6604461  PMID: 31316300

In the article titled “Epac1 Restores Normal Insulin Signaling through a Reduction in Inflammatory Cytokines” [1], it was found that the western blots in Figures 5(b) and 5(c) were duplicated. This error happened during the production process. The corrected figure is shown below.

Figure 1.

Figure 1

(a) Western blotting for the ratio of IL-1β siRNA to β-actin in REC grown in normal glucose (NG) and high glucose (HG). Some REC grown in HG were transfected with IL-1β siRNA or scrambled siRNA (sc). (b–d) Western blotting for the ratio of phosphorylated insulin receptor on tyrosine 1150/1151 (p-IR), IRS-1Ser307 (p-IRS-1), and Akt (p-Akt) to total protein. (e) ELISA results for cleaved caspase 3 levels. P < 0.05 versus NG, #P < 0.05 versus HG. N = 4 or 5 for all groups. Data are mean ± SEM.

References

  • 1.Curtiss E., Jiang Y., Liu L., Hawthorne C., Zhang J., Steinle J. J. Epac1 restores normal insulin signaling through a reduction in inflammatory cytokines. Mediators of Inflammation. 2018;2018:9. doi: 10.1155/2018/3809092.3809092 [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]

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