TY - JOUR
T1 - Corrigendum
T2 - Altered expression of inflammation-associated molecules in striatum: an implication for sensitivity to heavy ion radiations (Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience, (2023), 17, (1252958), 10.3389/fncel.2023.1252958)
AU - Chen, Zixuan
AU - Li, Yumeng
AU - Rasheed, Madiha
AU - Wang, Hao
AU - Lei, Runhong
AU - Zhao, Tuo
AU - Deng, Yulin
AU - Ma, Hong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2024 Chen, Li, Rasheed, Wang, Lei, Zhao, Deng and Ma.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - In the published article, Moini et al., 2020 was not cited in the manuscript text, or included in the reference list. The reference has been added, and the citation has been inserted in Results, Behavioral tests and physiological changes, paragraph 3 and should read as follows: “Furthermore, the weight of the spleen and thymus of both cohorts were analysed to determine the impact of irradiation on the immune system. It was observed that the weight of the spleen and thymus was significantly reduced in the cohort I group (G1, G2, and G3) than in the control group, as shown in Figures 1C, D. In contrast, cohort II groups (G7, G8, and G9) showed no significant change in spleen mass after the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd month of irradiation, and thymus weight was increased significantly in the 3rd month compared to control groups (Figures 1E, F), pointing hyperfunctioning of the thymus in response to radiation exposure. However, no significant change in thymus and spleen weight was observed after 2 months in the G10 (8Gy) irradiated group (Figures 1G, H).
AB - In the published article, Moini et al., 2020 was not cited in the manuscript text, or included in the reference list. The reference has been added, and the citation has been inserted in Results, Behavioral tests and physiological changes, paragraph 3 and should read as follows: “Furthermore, the weight of the spleen and thymus of both cohorts were analysed to determine the impact of irradiation on the immune system. It was observed that the weight of the spleen and thymus was significantly reduced in the cohort I group (G1, G2, and G3) than in the control group, as shown in Figures 1C, D. In contrast, cohort II groups (G7, G8, and G9) showed no significant change in spleen mass after the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd month of irradiation, and thymus weight was increased significantly in the 3rd month compared to control groups (Figures 1E, F), pointing hyperfunctioning of the thymus in response to radiation exposure. However, no significant change in thymus and spleen weight was observed after 2 months in the G10 (8Gy) irradiated group (Figures 1G, H).
KW - astrocytes
KW - heavy ion radiations
KW - immune system
KW - neuroinflammation
KW - striatum
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85186610444&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3389/fncel.2024.1356536
DO - 10.3389/fncel.2024.1356536
M3 - Comment/debate
AN - SCOPUS:85186610444
SN - 1662-5102
VL - 18
JO - Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
JF - Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
M1 - 1356536
ER -