[Corrigendum] Evaluation of the inhibitory effects of vaginal microorganisms on sperm motility in vitro
Huan Wang, Tingtao Chen, Yidan Chen, Tao Luo, Buzhen Tan, Houyang Chen, Hongbo Xin

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TopicsSperm and Testicular Function · Reproductive tract infections research · Reproductive Biology and Fertility
Exp Ther Med 19:535–544, 2020; DOI: 10.3892/etm.2019.8237
Following the publication of the above article, the authors contacted the Editor to explain that the data panels j and l of Fig. 5A on p. 541, showing the Gram staining results of the adhesion of selected bacteria to sperm cells, contained an overlapping section, such that data which were intended to show the results from differently performed experiments had been derived from the same original source. This error arose as a consequence of the high morphological similarity comparing among different regions, and the mislabeling of certain files during archiving. However, the authors were able to re-examine their original data, and the revised and corrected version of Fig. 5, now showing the correct data for panel 1, is shown on the next page. Note that the error made in assembling this figure did not have an impact on either the results or the conclusions reported in the paper. All the authors agree with the publication of this corrigendum, and are grateful to the Editor of Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine for allowing them the opportunity to publish this; moreover, they apologize to the readership for any inconvenience caused.
