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Abstract
In the original version of this article, the authors wrongly assembled panels for the Western Blots presented in Figure 5. The loading controls chosen do not originate from the same blots depicting the expression levels of the proteins of interest. The correct Figure 5 is shown below.
This correction doesn't change the results and conclusions. The authors apologize for any confusion these errors may have caused.
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The Journal of Cellular Biochemistry publishes descriptions of original research in which complex cellular, pathogenic, clinical, or animal model systems are studied by biochemical, molecular, genetic, epigenetic or quantitative ultrastructural approaches. Submission of papers reporting genomic, proteomic, bioinformatics and systems biology approaches to identify and characterize parameters of biological control in a cellular context are encouraged. The areas covered include, but are not restricted to, conditions, agents, regulatory networks, or differentiation states that influence structure, cell cycle & growth control, structure-function relationships.