Partial Weight-Bearing in Female Rats: Proof of Concept in a Martian-Gravity Analog
- Harvard Medical School – Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Department of Neurology, Boston, MA, United States
A Corrigendum on
Partial Weight-Bearing in Female Rats: Proof of Concept in a Martian-Gravity Analog
by Semple, C., Riveros, D., Nagy, J. A., Rutkove, S. B., and Mortreux, M. (2020). Front. Physiol. 11:302. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2020.00302
In the original article, there was a mistake in Table 1 as published. The value displayed for heart rate on day 0 for the PWB40 group was incorrect. The incorrect value was 349 ± 59, it has been replaced by the correct value 397 ± 28. The corrected Table 1 appears below.
Table 1. Weekly measurement of plasma parameters, foot oxygenation, and heart rate; and wet mass of the adrenal glands and spleen after 14 days of PWB.
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.
Keywords: partial weight-bearing, ground-based studies, spaceflight, rats, females, muscle
Citation: Semple C, Riveros D, Nagy JA, Rutkove SB and Mortreux M (2020) Corrigendum: Partial Weight-Bearing in Female Rats: Proof of Concept in a Martian-Gravity Analog. Front. Physiol. 11:672. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2020.00672
Received: 27 April 2020; Accepted: 26 May 2020;
Published: 03 July 2020.
Edited and reviewed by: Airong Qian, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China
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*Correspondence: Marie Mortreux, mmortreu@bidmc.harvard.edu
†These authors have contributed equally to this work