In the version of this article initially published, in Extended Data Fig. 10d, the image showing CC3 staining/EPI tumors treated with AUY922 (d10) was duplicated from the image showing CC3 staining/EPI tumors vehicle treated (d10). Due to the age of the article, the figure cannot be updated directly. We provide the corrected figure and the raw data as Supplementary Information accompanying this amendment. We apologize for any confusion this error may have caused.
Author Correction: Synthetic vulnerabilities of mesenchymal subpopulations in pancreatic cancer
Why This Matters
This correction highlights the importance of accuracy in scientific publications, especially in studies related to cancer research, where precise data is crucial for advancing treatments. Ensuring data integrity helps maintain trust in the research process and supports ongoing efforts to develop targeted therapies for pancreatic cancer. Such corrections reinforce the need for rigorous review and transparency in scientific communication.
Key Takeaways
- Scientific accuracy is vital for reliable cancer research outcomes.
- Corrections and transparency maintain trust in scientific publications.
- Precise data impacts the development of targeted therapies for pancreatic cancer.
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