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(The FASEB Journal. 2003;17:1376.)
© 2003 FASEB

Erratum

In the article by S. Li et al. that starts on page 97 of Volume 17, Number 1, of The FASEB Journal, elements in Figure 3 were slightly out of alignment. The correct alignment is below.



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Figure 3. Schematic diagram showing the hypothesis that compared to 2D matrix, 3D matrix decreases cell-matrix adhesion and FAK phosphorylation. Dephosphorylation of FAK then increases the expression of p21 and collagen I to result in a decrease in proliferation and an increase in matrix synthesis. Cells were taken from actual photomicrographs and molecules were drawn in accordance with the hypothesis.





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