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Correction: Long non-coding RNA SOX2OT promotes the stemness phenotype of bladder cancer cells by modulating SOX2

The Original Article was published on 04 February 2020

Correction: Mol Cancer 19, 25 (2020)

https://0-doi-org.brum.beds.ac.uk/10.1186/s12943-020-1143-7

Following publication of the original article [1], the authors identified two errors in Fig. 4k (the Transwell image of sh-NC + Vector SOX2 group was misplaced) and Additional file 2: Figure S2a (the EdU image of sh-NC + Vector NC group was misplaced). The corrected Fig. 4k and Figure S2a using the proper images obtained from the original data can be found below.

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SOX2OT promotes the stemness phenotype of BCSC by modulating SOX2. a SOX2OT expression level was positively correlated with SOX2 expression level in BC. b Knockdown of SOX2OT decreased SOX2 expression in BCSCs. c The expression of SOX2 and SOX2 target genes were determined using RT-qPCR. d The SOX2 vector significantly reversed the expression level of SOX2 in BCSCs. e and f Overexpressing SOX2 significantly reversed the spheroid-formation ability inhibition induced by silencing SOX2OT. g and h Overexpressing SOX2 significantly reversed the colony forming ability inhibition induced by silencing SOX2OT. i and j Overexpressing SOX2 significantly reversed the cell migration inhibition induced by silencing SOX2OT. k and l Overexpressing SOX2 significantly reversed the cell invasion inhibition induced by silencing SOX2OT

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  1. Zhan Y, Chen Z, He S, et al. Long non-coding RNA SOX2OT promotes the stemness phenotype of bladder cancer cells by modulating SOX2. Mol Cancer. 2020;19:25. https://0-doi-org.brum.beds.ac.uk/10.1186/s12943-020-1143-7

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. Overexpressing SOX2 significantly reversed BCSC proliferation inhibition induced by silencing SOX2OT. a and b: Overexpressing SOX2 significantly reversed BCSC proliferation inhibition induced by silencing SOX2OT.

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Zhan, Y., Chen, Z., He, S. et al. Correction: Long non-coding RNA SOX2OT promotes the stemness phenotype of bladder cancer cells by modulating SOX2. Mol Cancer 22, 115 (2023). https://0-doi-org.brum.beds.ac.uk/10.1186/s12943-023-01822-x

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