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. 2012 Apr 18;109(18):7126. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1205753109

Correction for Bershtein et al., Soluble oligomerization provides a beneficial fitness effect on destabilizing mutations

PMCID: PMC3344957

BIOPHYSICS AND COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY, CHEMISTRY Correction for “Soluble oligomerization provides a beneficial fitness effect on destabilizing mutations,” by Shimon Bershtein, Wanmeng Wu, and Eugene I. Shakhnovich, which appeared in issue 13, March 27, 2012, of Proc Natl Acad Sci USA (109:4857–4862; first published March 12, 2012; 10.1073/pnas.1118157109).

The authors note that, due to a printer’s error, the author name Wanmeng Wu should instead appear as Wanmeng Mu. The online version has been corrected. The corrected author line appears below.

Shimon Bershtein, Wanmeng Mu, and Eugene I. Shakhnovich


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