Xidan Zhu, Gang Tian, Jing Quan, Peng He, Jinbo Liu
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[Corrigendum] Effects of miR‑340 overexpression and knockdown on the proliferation and metastasis of NSCLC cell lines.
Following the publication of the above article, an interested reader drew to the authors' attention that, with the 'Adjacent' row (top row) of immunohistochemical images shown in Fig. 2 on p. 646, the fourth and fifth panels along (the 'RAB11A' and 'RAB9A' data panels) contained an overlapping section of data, such that data which were intended to show the results from differently performed experiments had apparently been derived from the same original source. After consulting their original data, the authors were able to determine that the duplication of these panels had inadvertently occurred during the process of compiling Fig. 2. The revised version of Fig. 2, featuring the correct data for the 'Adjacent/RAB9A' experiment, is shown below. The authors confirm that the error associated with this figure did not have any significant impact on either the results or the conclusions reported in this study, and are grateful to the Editor of International Journal of Molecular Medicine for allowing them the opportunity to publish this Corrigendum. Furthermore, they apologize to the readership of the Journal for any inconvenience caused. [International Journal of Molecular Medicine 44: 643‑651, 2019; DOI: 10.3892/ijmm.2019.4213].
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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces is a leading interdisciplinary journal that brings together chemists, engineers, physicists, and biologists to explore the development and utilization of newly-discovered materials and interfacial processes for specific applications. Our journal has experienced remarkable growth since its establishment in 2009, both in terms of the number of articles published and the impact of the research showcased. We are proud to foster a truly global community, with the majority of published articles originating from outside the United States, reflecting the rapid growth of applied research worldwide.