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Bioscience Reports (2018) 38(5), BSR20181206; https://doi.org/10.1042/BSR20181206 The published article contains several errors listed as follows: 1. In the Abstract, “Compared with the control group ( n =8), Fangjing decoction effectively shortened escape latency and duration of FS and decreased the frequency of FS in rats ( n =8)” should read “Compared with the control group ( n =8), Fangjing decoction effectively prolonged the latency but shortened the duration of FS in rats ( n =8)”. 2. In the ‘Methods’ section under Drug preparation and animal treatment, “The escape latency of seizure” should read “The latency of seizure”. The penultimate sentence “In addition, seizure frequency was also detected” should be removed. 3. Under ‘Results’ section, the subsection “Fangjing decoction shortened escape latency and …

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  • The published article contains several errors listed as follows: 1

  • The time to seizure onset, described as the latency, was increased significantly in FS rat compared with the control group, but it was further prolonged in FS + FJD group (Figure 1A; P

  • The duration of seizure was long in FS rat model, but it was shortened by Fangjing decoction in FS + FJD group (Figure 1B; P

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The published article contains several errors listed as follows: 1. In the Abstract, “Compared with the control group (n=8), Fangjing decoction effectively shortened escape latency and duration of FS and decreased the frequency of FS in rats (n=8)” should read “Compared with the control group (n=8), Fangjing decoction effectively prolonged the latency but shortened the duration of FS in rats (n=8)”.

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