DOI:
10.1039/D1SC90029C
(Correction)
Chem. Sci., 2021,
12, 3077-3078
Correction: A highly X-ray sensitive iridium prodrug for visualized tumor radiochemotherapy
Received
9th February 2021
, Accepted 9th February 2021
First published on 15th February 2021
Abstract
Correction for ’A highly X-ray sensitive iridium prodrug for visualized tumor radiochemotherapy’ by Zhennan Zhao et al., Chem. Sci., 2020, 11, 3780–3789, DOI: 10.1039/D0SC00862A
The authors regret errors in Fig. 5a in the original version of this Chemical Science article, specifically the 0 h and 24 h images in the top row (the Ir–CH treated group) and the 12 h and 36 h images in the bottom row (the Ir–NB treated group) which were used in Fig. 5a in error. The authors therefore wish to replace Fig. 5a and b with data from parallel experiments to ensure uniform intensity units in the colour bar. The correct version of Fig. 5 is shown below. This does not affect any of the discussions or conclusions reported in the article.
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| Fig. 5 Image-guided cancer radiochemotherapy of the Ir(III) complexes in xenograft mouse models. (a) Luminescence images of xenograft nude mice after intravenous injection of the Ir complexes (2 μmol kg−1) at different time points. The tumor site was highlighted by the dashed circle. (b) The major organs and tumors were acquired from the sacrificed mice and imaged 36 h after injection of the Ir(III) complexes. (c) The bio-distribution of the Ir complexes was determined by the Ir content in major organs and tumor sites 36 h after injection. The recorded (d) tumor volume, (e) body weight and (f) tumor weight of mice with A549 xenograft after various treatment for 23 days. Each value represents means ± SD (n = 3). Bars with different characteristics are statistically different levels *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01. (g) T2-weighted MR images of A549 tumor-bearing mice after different treatments for 23 days. The tumor sites are in the back region and circled by dashed lines. | |
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