Corrigendum] Inhibitory activity of apogossypol in human prostate cancer in vitro and in vivo

Molecular Medicine Reports
Wenhua ZhanXiaofeng Huang

Abstract

An interested reader drew to the attention of the Editorial Board of Molecular Medicine Reports that certain data featured in the above paper had been published in 2014 in the same journal, in an article featuring several of the same authors [Zhang X, Hu X, Mu S, Zhan Y, An Q, Liu Z and Huang X: "Apogossypolone inhibits the proliferation of LNCaP cells in vitro and in vivo", Mol Med Rep 10: 1184‑1194, 2014]. Specifically, data in Fig. 2A of the above paper (the Apogossypol, 15 µmol/l data panel) had appeared in Fig. 3B, c in the 2014 paper. The authors responded to our original enquiry asking for an explanation concerning the data that had been shared between these papers, and confirmed that the inclusion of the same data in the two papers had occurred in error. Subsequently, they were able to identify the proper data for the affected figure of the above paper, and a corrected version of Fig. 2 is printed here. We apologize to the readership of the Journal for any inconvenience caused. [the original article was published in the Molecular Medicine Reports 11: 4142‑4148, 2015; DOI: 10.3892/mmr.2015.3326].

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