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Correction: “Noncoding RNA and Alcohol Use Disorder: A Scoping Review of Current Research and Knowledge Gaps”

Deepa Upreti, Rosaline P. Kumar, Justin B.J. Chen, Sneha L. Sonti, Abigail V. Bowring, Sheila W. Green, and Rajesh C. Miranda

    This is a correction to: Alcohol Res. 2025; 45(1):06. https://doi.org/10.35946/arcr.v45.1.06.

    An error appeared in Appendix 4. The text in Row 23 (Zhou, 2018) under column 6 (Key lncRNA Findings) of that table reads: “lncRNA Gm5901 was downregulated in hepatocytes of mouse during alcohol-associated hepatic fibrosis (AHF), and alcohol-treated primary hepatocytes; lncRNA Gm5901 negatively regulated cell migration, reactive oxygen species levels, Il-1beta secretion, collagen I expression, and hepatocytes activation markers; Gm5091 bound miR-27b, miR-23b, and miR-24, reducing their levels and alleviating AHF in mice.”

    The correct text should read: “lncRNA Gm5091 was downregulated in hepatocytes of mouse during alcohol-associated hepatic fibrosis (AHF), and alcohol-treated primary hepatocytes; lncRNA Gm5091 negatively regulated cell migration, reactive oxygen species levels, Il-1beta secretion, collagen I expression, and hepatocytes activation markers; Gm5091 bound miR-27b, miR-23b, and miR-24, reducing their levels and alleviating AHF in mice.”

    Correspondence

    Address correspondence concerning this article to Rajesh C. Miranda, Department of Neuroscience and Experimental Therapeutics, Texas A&M School of Medicine, 8447 John Sharp Parkway, Bryan, TX 77807, email: [email protected], or to Sheila W. Green, Medical Sciences Library, Texas A&M University Libraries, 202 Olsen Blvd, College Station, TX 77843, email: [email protected]

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