Correction: Pathological Impact of Hepatitis B Virus Surface Proteins on the Liver Is Associated with the Host Genetic Background
Author(s) -
Y Churin,
M Roderfeld,
J Stiefel,
Tilman Würger,
Dirk Schröder,
Tomomitsu Matono,
HansJoachim Mollenkopf,
Roberta Montalbano,
Malvika Pompaiah,
Kurt Reifenberg,
Daniel Zahner,
Matthias Ocker,
Wolfram H. Gerlich,
Dieter Glebe,
Elke Roeb
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
plos one
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.99
H-Index - 332
ISSN - 1932-6203
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pone.0127375
Subject(s) - hepatitis b virus , host (biology) , virology , biology , virus , medicine , genetics
In Fig 4A of the original published article, some of the bands from the c-Jun at 26 weeks panel, were run on a single gel, but were not adjacent in the original gel and were spliced together to improve ease of readability. In the revised image the authors have provided the unspliced panel indicating that for this panel Lane 9 is male C57BL/6 and Lane 10 is female HBVTg/6 unlike in the other panels where Lane 9 is female HBVTg/6 and Lane 10 is male C57BL/6. In addition, the authors reproduced the beta-actin control for both Week 26 and 52. In the revised figure, the authors have provided the correct beta-actin control for Week 52. The original raw files for the gel images are provided as supplementary files in addition to the revised figure. The authors apologize for the errors and any inconvenience that it may have caused.
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