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  2. [corrigendum] Mir‑27a Promotes Proliferation, Migration, And Invasion Of Colorectal Cancer By Targeting Fam172a And Acts As A Diagnostic And Prognostic Biomarker.
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  2. [corrigendum] Mir‑27a Promotes Proliferation, Migration, And Invasion Of Colorectal Cancer By Targeting Fam172a And Acts As A Diagnostic And Prognostic Biomarker.

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[Corrigendum] miR‑27a promotes proliferation, migration, and invasion of colorectal cancer by targeting FAM172A and

Wenjun Liu1, Kai Qian1, Xing Wei2

  • 1Department of Vascular Surgery, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510515, P.R. China.

Oncology Reports
|April 26, 2024

View abstract on PubMed

Summary
This summary is machine-generated.
Keywords:
FAM172Acolorectal cancerdiagnosismetastasismiR-27aprognosis

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This corrigendum addresses errors in western blot figures (Fig. 4B, Fig. 6B) due to data assembly mistakes. Revised figures are provided, with no significant impact on the study's conclusions.

Area of Science:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Biochemistry
  • Genetics

Context:

  • Concerns were raised regarding the similarity of western blot data presented in Fig. 4B and Fig. 6B.
  • Specifically, the GAPDH and FAM172A blots in Fig. 4B appeared to originate from the same source data.

Purpose:

  • To correct and clarify inaccuracies in the western blot figures of a previously published article.
  • To ensure the integrity and reproducibility of scientific data presented in Oncology Reports.

Summary:

  • The authors identified errors in assembling western blot figures, specifically Fig. 4B, due to mislabeled files.
  • Revised data for Fig. 4B is presented, utilizing original, uncropped western blot images.
  • The authors confirm that these errors did not substantially alter the overall results or conclusions of the study.

Impact:

  • Ensures accurate representation of experimental data in scientific literature.
  • Maintains reader confidence in published research findings.
  • Provides corrected figures for future reference and research.