In the September 2020 issue of Applied In Vitro Toxicology (vol. 6, no. 3; 77–89), the article entitled “Exosomal microRNAs Release as a Sensitive Marker for Drug-Induced Liver Injury In Vitro” by Messner et al. requires correction.
An error was inadvertently introduced to the Abstract.
The original text read:
“Introduction: In vitro models for liver disease suffer from the lack of well-established and sensitive biomarkers of cellular damage. MicroRNAs (miRNAs; small noncoding RNAs) represent potential biomarkers for the detection of drug-induced liver injury in vitro and in vitro. Altered physiological state caused by disease or tissue damage results in altered release of exosomal- or protein-bound miRNAs, detectable in body fluids and cell culture media.”
The revised text now reads:
“Introduction: In vitro models for liver disease suffer from the lack of well-established and sensitive biomarkers of cellular damage. MicroRNAs (miRNAs; small noncoding RNAs) represent potential biomarkers for the detection of drug-induced liver injury in vivo and in vitro. Altered physiological state caused by disease or tissue damage results in altered release of exosomal- or protein-bound miRNAs, detectable in body fluids and cell culture media.”
The online version of the article has been corrected to reflect this change.
The publisher apologizes for this error.