Author Correction: MiR-571 affects the development and progression of liver fibrosis by regulating the Notch3 pathway
Shuo Cong, Yongmei Liu, Yi Li, Yu Chen, Rui Chen, Baofang Zhang, Lei Yu, Yaxin Hu, Xueke Zhao, Mao Mu, Mingliang Cheng, Zhi Huang

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TopicsLiver physiology and pathology
Correction to: Scientific Reports 10.1038/s41598-021-00638-3, published online 08 November 2021
The original version of this Article contained an error in Figure 5B, where the image for ‘NC’ group was a duplication of the ‘Control’ group image. The original Figure 5 and accompanying legend appear below.Fig. 5. Effect of miR-571 on migration of human hepatic stellate cells. (A, C) The migration rate of cells in different groups was detected by scratch test; (B, D) Transwell assay was used to detect cell mobility. Experimental groups (transfected with miR-571 mimics); negative control groups (transfected with negative control mimics); inhibitor groups (transfected with miR-571 inhibitor mimics); blank control groups were set up. Up regulation of miR-571 promotes migration of human hepatic stellate cells. *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01.
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