Abstract
Correction to: Cancer Cell Int (2021) 21:163 In this article [1], there was an error in Fig. 1D, where the graph depicting HeLa-Slug-8 (invasion) contains inaccuracies due to an inadvertent omission in the data presentation. For completeness and transparency, the old incorrect Fig. 1 and the correct Fig. 1 are displayed below. Incorrect Fig. 1. Slug promotes cell migration and invasion of cervical cancer cells in vitro. Slug-overexpressing (SiHa and HeLa) and Slug knockdown (CaSki) cells were identified by western blotting: a SiHa-Vec and SiHa-Slug cells; c HeLa-Vec and HeLa-Slug cells; and e CaSki-shControl and CaSki-shSlug cells. The migratory and invasive capacities of Slug-modified cells were analyzed by the transwell cell assay, and the number of migrated cells is shown (scale bar, 100 μm): b SiHa-Vec and SiHa-Slug cells; d HeLa-Vec and HeLa-Slug cells; and f CaSki-shControl and CaSki-shSlug cells. The migratory potential of Slug-modified cells was analyzed by wound-healing assays performed for 0, 24, and 48 h (scale bar, 200 μm): g SiHa-Vec and SiHa-Slug cells, and the quantitative analysis is shown; h HeLa-Vec and HeLa-Slug cells, and the quantitative analysis is shown; and i CaSki-shControl and CaSki-shSlug cells, and the quantitative analysis is shown Correct Fig. 1. Slug promotes cell migration and invasion of cervical cancer cells in vitro. Slug-overexpressing (SiHa and HeLa) and Slug knockdown (CaSki) cells were identified by western blotting: a SiHa-Vec and SiHa-Slug cells; c HeLa-Vec and HeLa-Slug cells; and e CaSki-shControl and CaSki-shSlug cells. The migratory and invasive capacities of Slug-modified cells were analyzed by the transwell cell assay, and the number of migrated cells is shown (scale bar, 100 μm): b SiHa-Vec and SiHa-Slug cells; d HeLa-Vec and HeLa-Slug cells; and f CaSki-shControl and CaSki-shSlug cells.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 96 |
| Journal | Cancer Cell International |
| Volume | 25 |
| Issue number | 1 |
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| State | Published - Dec 2025 |
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