Correction: Chronic Morphine Treatment Attenuates Cell Growth of Human BT474 Breast Cancer Cells by Rearrangement of the ErbB Signalling Network
Inka Regine Weingaertner, Sarah Koutnik, Hermann Ammer

Abstract
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TopicsHER2/EGFR in Cancer Research · Cancer, Stress, Anesthesia, and Immune Response · Cancer Treatment and Pharmacology
There is an undisclosed splice in Figure 1C in the published paper. In order to provide a clearer version of Figure 1C, the authors cropped the original image of the gel and spliced in a reformatted version of the 3rd AC type lane. The uncropped, original image of the gel is provided here as S1 Image.
Additionally, there is an error in Fig 2B. The "control" panel and "Heregulin + Morphine" panel are mistakenly from the same sample. The authors have provided a correct version of Fig 2, which includes a new image for the "control" panel. The uncropped samples for Fig 2B are provided here as S2 Image.
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S1 ImageUncropped, original image of gel for Figure 1C.(TIF)Click here for additional data file.
S2 ImageUncropped samples for Fig 2B.(TIF)Click here for additional data file.
The reference list from the paper itself. Each links out to its DOI / PubMed record.
- 1Weingaertner IR, Koutnik S, Ammer H (2013) Chronic Morphine Treatment Attenuates Cell Growth of Human BT 474 Breast Cancer Cells by Rearrangement of the Erb B Signalling Network. P Lo S ONE 8(1): e 53510 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0053510 2330824210.1371/journal.pone.0053510 PMC 3538590 · doi ↗ · pubmed ↗
