Correction to: Cell Research https://doi.org/10.1038/s41422-024-00963-y, published online 14 May 2024
It has come to our attention that in the version of the article initially published, the structure of G-1 shown in Fig. 1a and Supplementary information, Fig. S3b was incorrect. This error occurred due to an oversight during the preparation of the manuscript, where an incorrect chemical structure was inadvertently included in the figures. We would like to clarify that the compound used in our experiments was indeed the correct G-1 (CAS# 881639-98-1), and the results presented in the study accurately reflect the activity of the intended compound.

We have carefully reviewed the figure and have now provided the corrected structure of G-1 in Fig. 1a and Supplementary information, Fig. S3b. This correction does not affect the experimental results or the conclusions of this study.
We sincerely apologize for this oversight and any confusion it may have caused.
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Liu, H., Guo, S., Dai, A. et al. Author Correction: Structural and functional evidence that GPR30 is not a direct estrogen receptor. Cell Res 35, 532–534 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41422-025-01113-8
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