An author correction was issued regarding a data processing error that occurred during the visualization of metabolite concentrations in a publication about 3-IAA's influence on chemotherapy efficacy in pancreatic cancer. Specifically, figures 1d and 1e inaccurately displayed metabolite concentrations due to formatting issues with values below 100 ng/ml being converted from decimals to commas. Importantly, the original dataset remained unaffected, and the integrity of the conclusion surrounding the role of 3-IAA in treatment efficacy is retained. This illustrates the critical importance of accurate data handling in scientific publications.
In our original article, we identified a key issue in the visualization of metabolite concentrations. Specifically, values below 100 ng/ml were wrongly formatted, which impacted figures.
Despite the error in figures 1d and 1e, we confirm that the concentration dataset remained intact and did not alter the core findings regarding 3-IAA.
The data visualization error resulted from automatic formatting changes during the export process, converting decimal points to commas incorrectly, not affecting the conclusions.
This correction highlights the importance of careful data processing in scientific reporting to maintain accuracy and reliability in communicated findings.
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