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Corrigendum20 June 2007free access Extracellular heat shock protein-90α: linking hypoxia to skin cell motility and wound healing Wei Li' Wei Li' Search for more papers by this author Yong Li Yong Li Search for more papers by this author Shengxi Guan Shengxi Guan Search for more papers by this author Jianhua Fan Jianhua Fan Search for more papers by this author Chieh-Fang Cheng Chieh-Fang Cheng Search for more papers by this author Alexandra M Bright Alexandra M Bright Search for more papers by this author Cindi Chinn Cindi Chinn Search for more papers by this author Mei Chen Mei Chen Search for more papers by this author David T Woodley David T Woodley Search for more papers by this author Wei Li' Wei Li' Search for more papers by this author Yong Li Yong Li Search for more papers by this author Shengxi Guan Shengxi Guan Search for more papers by this author Jianhua Fan Jianhua Fan Search for more papers by this author Chieh-Fang Cheng Chieh-Fang Cheng Search for more papers by this author Alexandra M Bright Alexandra M Bright Search for more papers by this author Cindi Chinn Cindi Chinn Search for more papers by this author Mei Chen Mei Chen Search for more papers by this author David T Woodley David T Woodley Search for more papers by this author Author Information Wei Li', Yong Li, Shengxi Guan, Jianhua Fan, Chieh-Fang Cheng, Alexandra M Bright, Cindi Chinn, Mei Chen and David T Woodley The EMBO Journal (2007)26:3038-3038https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.emboj.7601727 This article corrects the following: Extracellular heat shock protein-90α: linking hypoxia to skin cell motility and wound healing15 February 2007 PDFDownload PDF of article text and main figures. ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinked InMendeleyWechatReddit Figures & Info Correction to: The EMBO Journal (2007) 26, 1221–1233. doi:10.1038/sj.emboj.7601579 The authors have identified an error in Figure 2 of the above article. Figure 1.Induction of HIF-1α in HDFs by hypoxia versus PDGF-BB and establishment of HIF-1α constitutively expressing cells. The lysates of HDFs, which were subjected to (A) hypoxia (1% O2) or normoxia (20% O2) for the indicated time, (B) various levels of hypoxia or (C) stimulation with PDGF-BB (15 ng/ml, under 20% O2) for the indicated times, were analyzed by Western immunoblotting analysis using antibodies specifically against HIF-1α (panels a, c, e and h) or HIF-1β (panel g). Anti-p38 antibody blotting of the lower portions of the same or duplicate membranes was used as sample loading control (panels b, d, f, g′ and i). (D, E) HDFs were infected with lentivirus carrying vector (vec.), HIF-1αwt, constitutively activated HIF-1α (CA) or dominant-negative HIF-1α (DN). After 48 h following infection, the lysates of the cells were immunoblotted with anti-HIF-1α antibodies (D, panel j) or anti-HA tag antibody (E, panel l). Anti-p38 antibody blotting of the lower portions of the same membranes was used as a sample loading and subsequent densitometry scan control (panels k and m). Download figure Download PowerPoint During the construction of Figure 2, the loading control (panel d) for panel c was mistakenly re-used as a loading control (panel g) for panel f. As shown in the new Figure 2B below, an internal loading control (panel g′) for HIF-1β (panel g), as well as an internal loading control (panel f) for HIF-1α (panel e), has been included. Conclusions of the data, however, remain unchanged. Also on page 1229, the second line of the left column in the text, ‘sp90α’ should be ‘Hsp90α’. The authors apologize for any confusions these errors might have caused. Next ArticlePrevious Article Read MoreAbout the coverClose modalView large imageVolume 26,Issue 12,June 20, 2007An Amber Snail ( Succinea putris) slides down a leaf at "De Uithof", the campus of Utrecht University, the Netherlands. Tobias Dansen, a post-doctoral researcher at the Department of Physiological Chemistry of the University Medical Center, Utrecht, took this picture before going into the lab. Equipment: Canon EOS 300D / Sigma 70-300 Apo Macro DG lens. Volume 26Issue 1220 June 2007In this issue FiguresRelatedDetailsLoading ...

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