Increased ATG5 Expression Predicts Poor Prognosis and Promotes EMT in Cervical Carcinoma
- 1Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Radiation Oncology, The Affiliated Taizhou Hospital, Wenzhou Medical University, Taizhou, China
- 2Department of Radiation Oncology, The Affiliated Taizhou Hospital, Wenzhou Medical University, Taizhou, China
A Corrigendum on
Increased ATG5 Expression Predicts Poor Prognosis and Promotes EMT in Cervical Carcinoma
by Zhou, S., Wang, X., Ding, J., Yang, H., and Xie, Y. (2021). Front. Cell Dev. Biol. 9:757184. doi: 10.3389/fcell.2021.757184
In the published article, we neglected to include the funder “This study was supported by Program of Taizhou Science and Technology Grant (20ywa04)”.
The authors apologize for this error and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated.
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Keywords: autophagy-related genes, ATG5, autophagy, EMT, cervical cancer, prognosis
Citation: Zhou S, Wang X, Ding J, Yang H and Xie Y (2022) Corrigendum: Increased ATG5 Expression Predicts Poor Prognosis and Promotes EMT in Cervical Carcinoma. Front. Cell Dev. Biol. 9:839706. doi: 10.3389/fcell.2021.839706
Received: 20 December 2021; Accepted: 21 December 2021;
Published: 11 January 2022.
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