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. 2025 Sep 18;16:8313. doi: 10.1038/s41467-025-64122-6

Author Correction: Targeting ferroptosis protects against experimental (multi)organ dysfunction and death

Samya Van Coillie 1,2, Emily Van San 1,2, Ines Goetschalckx 3, Bartosz Wiernicki 1,2, Banibrata Mukhopadhyay 4, Wulf Tonnus 5, Sze Men Choi 1,2, Ria Roelandt 1,2,6, Catalina Dumitrascu 7, Ludwig Lamberts 3, Geert Dams 3, Wannes Weyts 8, Jelle Huysentruyt 1,2, Behrouz Hassannia 1,2, Irina Ingold 9,10, Suhas Lele 4, Evelyne Meyer 11, Maya Berg 7, Ruth Seurinck 1,6, Yvan Saeys 1,6, An Vermeulen 12, Alexander L N van Nuijs 7, Marcus Conrad 9,13, Andreas Linkermann 5,14, Mohan Rajapurkar 4, Peter Vandenabeele 1,2,15, Eric Hoste 16, Koen Augustyns 7, Tom Vanden Berghe 1,2,3,
PMCID: PMC12446483  PMID: 40968170

Correction to: Nature Communications 10.1038/s41467-022-28718-6, published online 24 February 2022

In the version of the article initially published, due to a calibration error, values for malondialdehyde (MDA) concentrations reported in the Results, Methods, Fig. 1 and Supp Figs. 1, 2 were underestimated by a factor of five. In the first paragraph of the Results, “…MDAmax > 14.25 μM” and “…MDAmax of 16.9 μM” replace the original “MDAmax > 2.85 μM” and “MDAmax of 3.38 μM,” respectively, while in the first paragraph of the “Statistical analysis” section of Methods, “…MDAmax < 14.25 μM resp. 16.9 versus ≥ 14.25 resp. 16.9 μM” now replaces the original “MDAmax < 2.85 μM resp. 3.38 versus ≥ 2.85 resp. 3.38 μM.” In Fig. 1h, i, “14.25 μМ” replaces “2.85 μM” in three places. These corrections do not alter the results, interpretation or conclusions of the study. The text, Fig. 1 and Supplementary Figs. 1, 2 are now updated in the HTML and PDF versions of the article.


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