Erratum to “Interleukin-4-Mediated NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation in Microglia Contributes to Allergic Rhinitis via Central Sensitization”
Hao Lv, Yunfei Wang, Lu Tan, Yulie Xie, Peiqiang Liu, Mengting Guan, Jianchao Cong, Yu Xu

Abstract
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TopicsInflammasome and immune disorders · Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization · Asthma and respiratory diseases
In the Research Article “Interleukin-4-Mediated NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation in Microglia Contributes to Allergic Rhinitis via Central Sensitization ” [1], the authors identified several inadvertent errors during a post-publication review. Specifically, the image labeled “DAPI” in Control group in Fig. 3E was inadvertently misused as the image labeled “DAPI” in Control group in Fig. 3D. The immunofluorescence images in IL-4 group in Fig. 8D were mistakenly placed in the LPS group panel of Fig. 8B. These errors were due to unintentional oversights during figure assembly. Moreover, the immunofluorescence images in Control group in Fig. 8D, the H&E image in IL-4 NAb group in Fig. 10C, and the immunofluorescence image in EGFP group in Fig. S7 were inadvertently submitted in incorrect versions. These unintentional errors originated from inadequate file management and a lapse in manual verification during image selection. All identified issues are technical oversights in nature and do not affect the results or conclusions of the paper. The authors regret these inadvertent errors and sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused.
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