The authors regret for the duplicated images in the Figure 3C and 6b, and the reasons why this mistake happened had also been investigated. Actually, the duplicated images presented in the Figure 3C and 6B were due to the inappropriate manipulation of the Adobe Illustrator (AI) software, which were used to combine the small images together as a whole Figure. The small images were inserted into the AI software according to their position in the computer, and the AI software will remind the users whether to replace the original images once they were removed or the names of their folders were changed. In our work, to generate the final version of the manuscript, we changed the folder's name of our paper. Thus, once we re-opened the AI software, it reminded us to replace the small images in the paper. Unfortunately, we mistakenly replaced the original right images with the incorrect images of other folders, and the AI software was then automatically replaced all the images randomly. However, we were very sorry that we did not carefully check the final version of the images, which caused this important academic mistakes. Thus, to resolve this issue, we had replaced the incorrect images in the Figure 3c and 6b with the correct images.
The authors would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused.
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