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[Corrigendum] Adenovirus-mediated overexpression of BMP-9 inhibits human osteosarcoma cell growth and migration through downregulation of the PI3K/AKT pathway.

Following the publication of this article, an interested reader drew to our attention an anomaly associated with the presentation of the western blots in Fig. 4B and C. These contained the same GAPDH control data, even though Fig. 4B and C were intended to show the inhibition of osteosarcoma cell migration by a recombinant adenovirus (ad) expressing bone morphogenetic protein 9 (adBMP-9) in two different cell lines, MG-63 and HOS, respectively. After having re-examined our original data, we realize that the same GAPDH control bands were inadvertently selected for Fig. 4B and C. A corrected version of Fig. 4, containing alternative data obtained from the experiments performed in duplicate, is presented below. Western blot assay was performed to examine the effect of adBMP-9 on metalloproteinase‑9 (MMP-9) expression, showing that the expression of MMP-9 protein was significantly inhibited in the adBMP-9 group compared with the ad-green fluorescent protein (GFP) and the control (CON) groups in the MG-63 and HOS cell lines. In addition, no marked differences were noted between the ad-GFP group and the CON group. The error made with the selection of the control data did not affect the results in this study. We sincerely apologize for this mistake, and thank the reader of our article who drew this matter to our attention. Furthermore, we regret any inconvenience this mistake has caused. [the original article was published in the International Journal of Oncology 41: 1809-1819, 2012; DOI: 10.3892/ijo.2012.1617].

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