Correction: Gamabufotalin, a bufadienolide compound from toad venom, suppresses COX-2 expression through targeting IKKβ/NF-κB signaling pathway in lung cancer cells
Unfortunately, the original version of this article [1] contained some errors. The words “binding” has been spelt incorrectly in the fifth title of result section and legend of Fig. 5. And the image of GAPDH (Fig. 6D) has been mistakenly uploaded. The mistakes did not affect any correctness of our results or discussion. The corrected sentence Fig. 6 was provided here. We regret any inconvenience that caused.
“CS-6 inhibited NF-κB and p300 translocation and binding to COX-2 promoter”. “Figure 5 CS-6 inhibited NF-κB and p300 translocation and their binding to COX-2 promoter”.
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Correction: Gamabufotalin, a bufadienolide compound from toad venom, suppresses COX-2 expression through targeting IKKβ/NF-κB signaling pathway in lung cancer cells
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