Nrf2 and HIF1α converge to arsenic-induced metabolic reprogramming and the formation of the cancer stem-like cells: Erratum
Zhuoyue Bi, Qian Zhang, Yao Fu, Priya Wadgaonkar, Wenxuan Zhang, Bandar Almutairy, Liping Xu, M'Kya Rice, Yiran Qiu, Chitra Thakur, Fei Chen

Abstract
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TopicsArsenic contamination and mitigation
In the originally published version of this article, panels in Figure 1 were inadvertently replaced with previously published images from Oncotarget (5:1290, 2014, Fig. 4E) and Seminars in Cancer Biology (57:10, 2019, Fig. 1A & 1B). These errors occurred during the process of referencing previously assembled images from our prior publications and compiling figures for the new manuscript. We have retrieved the original data and provided the corrected figure panels below. These corrections do not impact the interpretation of the data or the conclusions of the manuscript. We extend our gratitude to the anonymous reader who identified the error in Fig. 1A. The authors sincerely regret any confusion these errors may have caused.
