Author Correction: Follistatin like-1 aggravates silica-induced mouse lung injury
Yinshan Fang, Si Zhang, Xiaohe Li, Fangxin Jiang, Qiao Ye, Wen Ning

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TopicsTGF-β signaling in diseases · Occupational and environmental lung diseases
Correction to: Scientific Reports 10.1038/s41598-017-00478-0, published online 24 March 2017
This Article contains an error in Figure 4, panel a, where the image from the “Saline” panel of “+/- group” is a shifted field of view from the “+/+” group. The correct Figure 4 and accompanying legend appear below.Figure 4Fstl1 ^+/−^ mice have less myofibroblast accumulation after silica exposure. (a) Immunofluorescence analysis of α-SMA expression in lung sections of Fstl1 ^+/−^ and WT mice 21 days after saline or silica exposure. Representative images of the staining are shown. (α-SMA, green; Endomucin, red; nucleus, blue; scale bars, 200 μm). (b) qRT-PCR analysis of α-SMA mRNA expression in lung tissues from Fstl1 ^+/−^ and WT mice 21 days after saline or silica treatment (n = 3 per group; *P < 0.05 by one-way ANOVA followed by Student’s t test). (c) Western blot analysis of α-SMA expression in lung tissues from Fstl1 ^+/−^ and WT mice 21 days after saline or silica treatment. β-tubulin was used as a loading control.
