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. 2022 Jan 21;12(4):1734–1735. doi: 10.7150/thno.70279

Minimally invasive implantation and decreased inflammation reduce osteoinduction of biomaterial: Erratum

Zifan Zhao 1,*, Qin Zhao 1,*, Bin Gu 3, Chengcheng Yin 1, Kailun Shen 1, Hua Tang 3, Haibin Xia 1,2, Xiaoxin Zhang 1,2, Yanbing Zhao 4, Xiangliang Yang 4, Yufeng Zhang 1,2,5,
PMCID: PMC8825593  PMID: 35198068

The authors apologize for the original versions of our paper unfortunately contained some incorrect representative images. We used the wrong representative images during figure assembly. The IHC images of 7dCon-Runx2, 10dCon-CD146/COL1A1 and 10dT-Del-Runx2 in Figure 6 have been misused. In addition, the horizontal coordinate of the bar chart Fig 6A is incorrectly marked, has been modified and corresponds to the images correctly. The correct versions of the Figure 6 were shown below.

Figure 6.

Figure 6

Infiltration of Cells and osteogenic differentiation MSCs around BCP dependent on T cells. (A) H&E staining showed cells infiltration was significantly reduced in the T-Del group. (B-D) IHC staining of CD146 (B), Runx2 (C), Col-1A1 (D) were detected and quantified by IHC staining. Positive expressions were significantly reduced in the T-Del group. (n=4) ****P < 0.0001.

The authors confirm that the corrections made in this erratum do not affect the original conclusions. The authors apologize for any consequences that these errors may have caused.


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