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Correction: A highly selective fluorescent probe for real-time imaging of bacterial NAT2 and high-throughput screening of natural inhibitors for tuberculosis therapy

Yinzhu Jin ab, Zhenhao Tian c, Xiangge Tian a, Lei Feng *ab, Jingnan Cui c and Xiaochi Ma *a
aCollege of Pharmacy, Academy of Integrative Medicine, The National & Local Joint Engineering Research Center for Drug Development of Neurodegenerative Disease, Dalian Medical University, Dalian 116044, China. E-mail: maxc1978@163.com; Tel: +86-411-86110419
bInstitute of Functional Materials and Molecular Imaging, College of Emergency and Trauma, Hainan Medical University, Haikou, 571199, China
cState Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, China

Received 25th July 2019 , Accepted 25th July 2019

First published on 7th August 2019


Abstract

Correction for ‘A highly selective fluorescent probe for real-time imaging of bacterial NAT2 and high-throughput screening of natural inhibitors for tuberculosis therapy’ by Yinzhu Jin et al., Mater. Chem. Front., 2019, 3, 145–150.


The authors regret that the Supplementary Information file includes wrong figure panels. This refers to panels J–L in Fig. S11, which represents the fluorescence background of the blank bacteria Lactobacilli. The error does not affect the results or conclusions of this paper. Fig. S11 with correct panels J–L is shown below. The supplementary information file has been replaced to include the corrected figure and can be accessed via the original article.
image file: c9qm90038a-fS11.tif
Fig. S11 Fluorescence background of different bacterial strains. (A, D, G and J) Fluorescence fields; (B, E, H and K) bright fields; (C, F, I and L) the merge of fluoresence and bright fields.

The Royal Society of Chemistry apologises for these errors and any consequent inconvenience to authors and readers.


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