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. 2018 Sep 8;75(21):4077. doi: 10.1007/s00018-018-2909-6

Correction to: Tetraspanin-enriched microdomains regulate digitation junctions

Chao Huang 1, Chenying Fu 1, Jonathan D Wren 2, Xuejun Wang 1, Feng Zhang 1, Yanhui H Zhang 3, Samuel A Connell 4, Taosheng Chen 4, Xin A Zhang 1,
PMCID: PMC11105617  PMID: 30196315

Correction to: Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences (2018) 75:3423–3439 10.1007/s00018-018-2803-2

In the original publication, one of the co-author’s name, abstract text and the legend to Table 1 were incorrectly published. The correct name for the seventh author should read as ‘Samuel A. Connell’.

In abstract section, the text currently reads “Tetraspanins co-emerged with multi-cellular organisms during evolution are typically localized at the cell–cell interface, and form tetraspanin-enriched microdomains (TEMs) by associating with each other and other membrane molecules.” The correct text should read as “Tetraspanins co-emerged with multi-cellular organisms during evolution and are typically localized at the cell–cell interface”.

Table 1 legend currently read as ‘Genes predicted to be associated with microvilli by GAMMA’ the correct legend should read as ‘TEM genes predicted to be associated with mirovilli by GAMMA’.


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