Erratum to “A New Insight into the Mechanism of Atrazine-Induced Neurotoxicity: Triggering Neural Stem Cell Senescence by Activating the Integrated Stress Response Pathway”
Jian Chen, Xue-Yan Dai, Kanwar K. Malhi, Xiang-Wen Xu, Yi-Xi Tang, Xiao-Wei Li, Jin-Long Li

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In the Research Article “A New Insight into the Mechanism of Atrazine-Induced Neurotoxicity: Triggering Neural Stem Cell Senescence by Activating the Integrated Stress Response Pathway,” an error needs to be corrected in Figure 5? [1].
During a post-publication review, the authors identified an inadvertent error in Figure 5. Specifically, in panel F, the image for the A2 treatment group was incorrectly included. This was due to an error during the figure assembly, where an incorrect image was mistakenly inserted into the PowerPoint file. Additionally, the position-marking layer was not removed, which resulted in the incorrect image being published.
The authors wish to emphasize that this error does not affect the data analysis, results, or conclusions of our study. The figure has now been corrected in the original publication, and it is also presented below.
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- 1Chen J, Dai XY, Malhi KK, Xu XW, Tang YX, Li XW, Li JL. A new insight into the mechanism of atrazine-induced neurotoxicity: Triggering neural stem cell senescence by activating the integrated stress response pathway. Research. 2024;7:0547.39679284 10.34133/research.0547 PMC 11638487 · doi ↗ · pubmed ↗
