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. 2009 Apr 27;11(2):407. doi: 10.1186/ar2677

Correction: Mapping similarities in mTOR pathway perturbations in mouse lupus nephritis models and human lupus nephritis

Padmalatha S Reddy 1, Holly M Legault 1, Joseph P Sypek 2, Mark J Collins 3, Elizabeth Goad 4, Samuel J Goldman 2, Wei Liu 1, Stuart Murray 1, Andrew J Dorner 5, Margot O'Toole 1,
PMCID: PMC2688208

After publication of our recent article [1], we noticed that the incorrect accession number was associated with our gene chip data. The correct number is GSE12024.

See related research article by Reddy et al., http://arthritis-research.com/content/10/6/R127

Contributor Information

Padmalatha S Reddy, Email: preddy@wyeth.com.

Holly M Legault, Email: hmlegault@yahoo.com.

Joseph P Sypek, Email: jsypek@wyeth.com.

Mark J Collins, Email: markcolins@wyeth.com.

Elizabeth Goad, Email: Elizabeth.goad@stryker.com.

Samuel J Goldman, Email: sgoldman@wyeth.com.

Wei Liu, Email: wliu@wyeth.com.

Stuart Murray, Email: murrays7@wyeth.com.

Andrew J Dorner, Email: thedorners@msn.com.

Margot O'Toole, Email: motoole@wyeth.com.

References

  1. Reddy PS, Legault HM, Sypek JP, Collins MJ, Goad E, Goldman SJ, Liu W, Murray S, Dorner AJ, O'Toole M. Mapping similarities in mTOR pathway perturbations in mouse lupus nephritis models and human lupus nephritis. Arthritis Res Ther. 2008;10:R127. doi: 10.1186/ar2541. [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]

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