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Correction: Collective forces of tumor spheroids in three-dimensional biopolymer networks.

Christoph Mark, Thomas J Grundy, Pamela L Strissel, David Böhringer, Nadine Grummel, Richard Gerum, Julian Steinwachs, Carolin C Hack, Matthias W Beckmann, Markus Eckstein, Reiner Strick, Geraldine M O'Neill, Ben Fabry.   

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© 2020, Mark et al.

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Keywords:  cancer biology; physics of living systems

Year:  2020        PMID: 32484778      PMCID: PMC7266637          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.59538

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.140


Mark C, Grundy TJ, Strissel PL, Böhringer D, Grummel N, Gerum R, Steinwachs J, Hack CC, Beckmann MW, Eckstein M, Strick R, O'Neill GM, Fabry B. 2020. Collective forces of tumor spheroids in three-dimensional biopolymer networks. eLife 9:e51912. doi: 10.7554/eLife.51912. Published 30, April 2020 We have identified errors in the Material and Methods section of the manuscript – under the heading “Primary breast cancer spheroid and tumoroid embedding”. These errors were unintentional and have been rectified. See below. Original text: “FluoSphere polystyrene beads (1 µm diameter, Thermo Fisher Scientific) are carefully suspended, without forming bubbles, in 1.2 mg/ml collagen solution at a concentration of 2x108 beads/ml. 650 µl of this mixture is poured into one well of a 6-well plate […] Once the spheroids/tumoroids have settled to the base of the tube, excess media is aspirated away and spheroids/tumoroids are resuspended in 650 µl of the 1.2 mg/ml collagen/bead mixture. […]” Corrected text: “ are carefully suspended, without forming bubbles, in 1.2 mg/ml collagen solution at a concentration of 2x108 beads/ml. of this mixture is poured into one well of a 6-well plate […] Once the spheroids/tumoroids have settled to the base of the tube, excess media is aspirated away and spheroids/tumoroids are resuspended in of the 1.2 mg/ml collagen/bead mixture. […]” The article has been corrected accordingly.
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