Corrigendum: “Safety and efficacy of self-assembling bubble carriers stabilized with sodium dodecyl sulfate for oral delivery of therapeutic proteins” (Journal of Controlled Release (2017) 259 (168–175), (S0168365916312706), (10.1016/j.jconrel.2016.12.018))

Po Yen Lin, Er Yuan Chuang, Yi Hsuan Chiu, Hsin Lung Chen, Kun Ju Lin, Jyuhn Huarng Juang, Ching Hua Chiang, Fwu Long Mi, Hsing Wen Sung

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Abstract

In Fig. 4 in the original publication, there was an inadvertent duplication of images. In Fig. 4A: the image for LD SDS was a duplication of the image for Normal and in Fig. 4B: the image for HD SDS was a duplication of the image for MD SDS. The corrected images, obtained from original data, are included below. These changes do not affect the interpretation of the data or the conclusion of the study. In Fig. 5B, there were three test rats in each group. An IVIS image (FITC-LPS, the bottom row) in the HD SDS group (the first group from the right) that was obtained from another rat in the same group was incorporated in the figure. It would be more appropriate if the IVIS images (Cy5-Insulin and FITC LPS) that were taken from the same rat are used, like the other three control groups (w/o SDS, LD SDS, and MD SDS). These changes do not affect the interpretation of the data or the conclusion of the study.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)764-766
Number of pages3
JournalJournal of Controlled Release
Volume362
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2022

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Pharmaceutical Science

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