Correction to: Cell Stress and Chaperones (2018) 23:1033–1040.

Fig. 3
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Pathological features of the kidney in the different treatment groups. A-C: In the Aspirin group, no obvious damage to renal tubule epithelial cells can be seen. D-F: In the Aspirin+Heat group, after 5 h of heat treatment, the renal tubule epithelial cells showed acute degeneration (↑); after 24 h of heat stress, acute degeneration was still the main pathological change, but karyopyknosis (▲) was also observed. G-I: In the Heat group, severe damage to renal tubule epithelial cells can be observed(↑), characterized by disappearance of the nucleus and karyopyknosis (▲) (H&E staining, 400×, 1 bar = 20 μm)

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Due to an unfortunate mistake, an incorrect image appeared in Fig. 3 (Aspirin 24 h) of the original publication. The correct version of the figure is provided here.

In addition, an incorrect funding number was listed in the original publication. The corrected funding information is given below: