Correction to “Low Concentrations of Corticosterone Exert Stimulatory Effects on Macrophage Function in a Manner Dependent on Glucocorticoid Receptors”

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TopicsStress Responses and Cortisol · Immune cells in cancer · Hormonal Regulation and Hypertension
H.‐J. Zhong, H.‐Y. Wang, C. Yang, J.‐Y. Zhou, and J.‐X. Jiang, “Low Concentrations of Corticosterone Exert Stimulatory Effects on Macrophage Function in a Manner Dependent on Glucocorticoid Receptors,” International Journal of Endocrinology 2013, no. 1 (2013): 1–9, https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/405127.
In the article titled “Low Concentrations of Corticosterone Exert Stimulatory Effects on Macrophage Function in a Manner Dependent on Glucocorticoid Receptors,” there was an error in Figure 1(a). More specifically, an incorrect image was selected to depict the macrophages treated with 30 nM corticosterone, which resulted in accidental overlap with the panel showing macrophages treated with RU486 + corticosterone in Figure 2a.
This error has occurred during figure assembly and Figure 1 should be corrected as follows:
We apologize for this error.
