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Oncol Rep 38: [Related article:] 1733–1741, 2017; DOI: 10.3892/or.2017.5788
Subsequently to the publication of the above paper, the authors contacted the Editor to explain that, concerning the cell invasion assay experiments shown in Fig. 4, and due to an error made in filing the data, the image featured for the OA group / MGC803 cellular experiment in Fig. 4C had been inadvertently duplicated from the invasion image showing the shSET group / SGC7901 cellullar experiment in Fig. 1A. Additionally, a partial overlap was noted between the migration image of the MGC803 cells for the NC siRNA group in Fig. 4D (scratch-wound assay experiments) and the corresponding image in Fig. 3B. Although both images represent the same cell line with the NC siRNA group, the authors wished to provide a revised version of this data panel in Fig. 4D (in addition to the correction needed for Fig. 4C) for the sake of clarity.
The corrected version of Fig. 4 is shown on the next page. Note that the revisions made to this figure do not affect the overall conclusions reported in the paper, and all the authors agree with the publication of this corrigendum. The authors are grateful to the Editor of Oncology Reports for allowing them the opportunity to publish this Corrigendum; furthermore, they apologize to the readership for any inconvenience caused.