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Area of Science:

  • Correction of scientific literature
  • Academic publishing standards

Background:

  • Ensuring accuracy in scientific publications is crucial.
  • Incorrect citations can mislead readers and affect the integrity of research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To rectify erroneous figure citations within a published letter.
  • To maintain the high standards of scientific accuracy and reproducibility.

Main Methods:

  • Review of the original letter and its figures.
  • Identification and correction of all inaccurate figure references.

Main Results:

  • Four specific figure citations have been identified as incorrect.
  • All identified incorrect citations have been amended in the online version.

Conclusions:

  • The online version of the letter now contains accurate figure citations.
  • This correction upholds the reliability of the published scientific record.