CORRECTION article
Front. Neurosci.
Sec. Neuropharmacology
Volume 19 - 2025 | doi: 10.3389/fnins.2025.1655293
Correction: Inhibition of miR-20a promotes neural stem cell survival under oxidative stress conditions
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A Correction on: Arzhanov I, Klassen RA, Valihrach L and Romanyuk N (2025) Inhibition of miR-20a promotes neural stem cell survival under oxidative stress conditions. Front. Neurosci. 19:1601101. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2025.1601101There was a mistake in table 1 as published. Commas and spaces were erroneously removed from the third column. In rows 5 and 6, “7986” should be “79, 86”. In row 12, “351917” should be “35, 19, 17”. The corrected table 1 appears below. Antibodies nameCatalog number #Molecular weight (kDa)IsotopeDilution solutionDilutionmTOR2983289Rabbit mAbBSA1:1,000Akt927260Rabbit mAbBSA1:1,000PTEN955954Rabbit mAbBSA1:1,000Phospho-Akt406060Rabbit mAbBSA1:1,000Stat3913979, 86Mouse mAbMilk1:1,000Pospho- Stat3914579, 86Rabbit mAbBSA1:2,000PARP9542116Rabbit mAbBSA1:1,000Cleaved PARP954189Rabbit mAbBSA1:1,000Mcl-19429640Rabbit mAbBSA1:1,000Bcl-XL276430Rabbit mAbBSA1:1,000Bax1479620Rabbit mAbBSA1:1,000Caspase-31422035, 19, 17Rabbit mAbBSA1:1,000Cytochrome c1194014Rabbit mAbBSA1:1,000β-ActinA222842Mouse mAbTBST1:2,000The original version of this article has been updated.
Keywords: MicroRNA-20a, Neural Stem Cells, Oxidative Stress, Neural apoptosis, Neuroprotection
Received: 27 Jun 2025; Accepted: 27 Jun 2025.
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