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There are a number of errors in the caption for Fig 4, “Fluorescence microscopy images,” panels A-H. Please see the complete, correct Fig 4 caption here.
A) PC3 cells exposed to Zn-S-NVC (conjugated to fluorescent dye) at 0 min. B) PC3 cells exposed to Zn-S-NVC (conjugated to fluorescent dye) at 30 min. C) PC3 cells exposed to Zn-S-NVC (conjugated to fluorescent dye) at 60 min. D) PC3 cells exposed to Zn-S-NVC (conjugated to fluorescent dye) at 90 min. E) PNT1A cells exposed to Zn-S-NVC (conjugated to fluorescent dye) at 0 min. F) PNT1A cells exposed to Zn-S-NVC (conjugated to fluorescent dye) at 30 min. G) PNT1A cells exposed to Zn-S-NVC (conjugated to fluorescent dye) at 60 min. H) PNT1A cells exposed to Zn-S-NVC (conjugated to fluorescent dye) at 90 min. I) Haemocompatibility of Zn-S-NVC using human RBCs, showing negligible haemolytic activity in the selected concentration range of Zn-S-NVC (16–500 nM). Inserts show images after incubation and centrifugation. J) MTT analysis of the PC3 cell line. K) MTT analysis of the PNT1A cell line.
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Published: September 17, 2018
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