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摘要
M. Saidian, J. R. T. Lakey, a . Ponticorvo,等,“应用广域成像和常规免疫组化分析在诱导糖尿病的临床前模型中伤口愈合受损的特征”,《国际伤口杂志》,第16期。1 (2019): 144-152, https://doi.org/10.1111/iwj.13005.Concerns是由第三方就图2A和3A中的重复部分以及上述文章中图3A和4A使用的相同图像提出的。作者承认图2A和图3A中的图像编辑错误。图3A和4A中的重复图像被确认为发布者的错误。作者充分配合调查,并能够检索大部分潜在的原始数据。虽然作者无法提供文章中使用的原始图像(每个伤口的感兴趣区域[roi]的位置未恢复),但在重新分析原始数据时,他们可以确认与之前观察到的趋势相同,因此本文中提到的实验结果和相应结论不受影响。图2A图3A图4A非糖尿病对照大鼠和糖尿病大鼠血氧饱和度的代表性SFDI图。黄色表示较高的氧饱和度水平,而较深(较红)的颜色表示较低的氧饱和度。作者和出版商真诚地为这一疏忽道歉。
Correction to “Characterisation of Impaired Wound Healing in a Preclinical Model of Induced Diabetes Using Wide-Field Imaging and Conventional Immunohistochemistry Assays”
M. Saidian, J. R. T. Lakey, A. Ponticorvo, et al., “Characterisation of Impaired Wound Healing in a Preclinical Model of Induced Diabetes Using Wide-Field Imaging and Conventional Immunohistochemistry Assays,” International Wound Journal 16, no. 1 (2019): 144–152, https://doi.org/10.1111/iwj.13005.
Concerns were raised by a third party regarding duplicated sections within Figures 2A and 3A and identical images used for Figures 3A and 4A in the article above. The authors admitted to the image compilation error in Figures 2A and 3A. The duplicated images in Figures 3A and 4A were confirmed to be a publisher error. The authors fully cooperated with the investigation and were able to retrieve most of the underlying raw data.
Although the authors could not provide the original images (the locations of the regions of interest [ROIs] for each wound were not recovered) used in the article, when re-analysing their raw data, they could confirm the same trends as observed before, therefore the experimental results and corresponding conclusions mentioned in the paper remain unaffected.
Figure 2A
Figure 3A
Figure 4A
Representative SFDI maps for evaluating oxygen saturation for one non-diabetic control rat and one diabetic rat. The yellower colour indicates higher oxygen saturation levels, and the darker (redder) colour represents lower oxygen saturation.
The authors and the publisher sincerely apologise for this oversight.
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