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Simon Finfer1, John Myburgh2, Rinaldo Bellomo3
1The George Institute for Global Health, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. sfinfer@georgeinstitute.org.au.
Nature Reviews. Nephrology
|October 6, 2018
Summary
This study details corrections to figures and labels in a scientific manuscript, ensuring accurate representation of physiological data and cellular structures for clarity in research findings.
Area of Science:
- Physiology
- Cell Biology
- Medical Imaging
Context:
- Corrections were made to figures and labels within a scientific manuscript.
- Specific amendments include annotations for mean arterial pressure (MAP) and electrocardiographic data.
- Detailed additions were made to Figure 4b, illustrating cellular structures and transport mechanisms.
Purpose:
- To rectify inaccuracies and enhance the clarity of presented data.
- To ensure precise scientific communication and accurate interpretation of results.
- To improve the fidelity of visual aids supporting the research.
Summary:
- Figure 1 now correctly annotates mean arterial pressure (MAP) thresholds (60-65 mmHg).
- Figure 3 was amended from 'Echocardiography' to 'Electrocardiographic' for accurate diagnostic modality representation.
- Figure 4b was expanded with details on cell nuclei, pore transport, intercellular clefts, and tissue integrity (Intact/Damaged states).
Impact:
- Ensures accurate data representation in physiological and cellular studies.
- Improves the reliability of diagnostic information presented.
- Enhances understanding of cellular transport and tissue states through detailed graphical supplements.
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