Correction: Corrigendum: ROS-mediated iron overload injures the hematopoiesis of bone marrow by damaging hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells in mice
Scientific Reports2017Vol. 7(1)
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Xiao Chai, Deguan Li, Xiaoli Cao, Yuchen Zhang, Juan Mu, Wenyi Lu, Xia Xiao, Chengcheng Li, Juanxia Meng, Jie Chen, Qing Li, Jishi Wang, Aimin Meng, Mingfeng Zhao
Abstract
Scientific Reports 5: Article number: 10181; published online: 13 May 2015; updated: 09 February 2017 The iron-overload mouse model used in this study was previously reported by the authors in references 1 and 2, which are not cited in the Article. The data supporting the mouse model is presented inFigure 1 of the Article.
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