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. 2019 Apr 17;11(6):1362–1363. doi: 10.1007/s12975-019-00705-y

Correction to: Non-Invasive Multimodality Imaging Directly Shows TRPM4 Inhibition Ameliorates Stroke Reperfusion Injury

Bo Chen 1, Gandi Ng 1, Yahui Gao 1, See Wee Low 1, Edwin Sandanaraj 1,2,3,4, Boominathan Ramasamy 5, Sakthivel Sekar 5, Kishore Bhakoo 5, Tuck Wah Soong 6,7, Bernd Nilius 8, Carol Tang 1,9,10, Edward G Robins 5, Julian Goggi 5,, Ping Liao 1,9,11,
PMCID: PMC7852968  PMID: 30997597

Correction to: Translational Stroke Research (2019) 10:91–103

10.1007/s12975-018-0621-3

The original version of the article unfortunately contained an error.

In Fig. 2a upper panel, in which the labeling for the middle picture should be TRPM4 (2hr) instead of TRPM4 (6hr).

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

TRPM4 expression in the hyperacute phase of stroke. a Immunofluorescent staining of cerebral blood vessels with antibodies against vWF and TRPM4 in the ipsilateral striatum 2 h (upper panel) and 6 h (lower panel) after stroke induction. Arrows: smaller vessels do not express TRPM4 at 2 h post-stroke induction. Scale bars: 50 μm. b Comparison of TRPM4-positive blood vessels in the ipsilateral hemispheres at 2 and 6 h post-stroke. (n=6 rats, ** p=0.0109, Student’s t test)

The correct image is shown below:

Footnotes

The online version of the original article can be found at 10.1007/s12975-018-0621-3

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