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. 2019 Feb 12;12(2):427–429. doi: 10.1016/j.stemcr.2019.01.008

Complete Disruption of Autism-Susceptibility Genes by Gene Editing Predominantly Reduces Functional Connectivity of Isogenic Human Neurons

Eric Deneault, Sean H White, Deivid C Rodrigues, P Joel Ross, Muhammad Faheem, Kirill Zaslavsky, Zhuozhi Wang, Roumiana Alexandrova, Giovanna Pellecchia, Wei Wei, Alina Piekna, Gaganjot Kaur, Jennifer L Howe, Vickie Kwan, Bhooma Thiruvahindrapuram, Susan Walker, Anath C Lionel, Peter Pasceri, Daniele Merico, Ryan KC Yuen, Karun K Singh , James Ellis ∗∗, Stephen W Scherer ∗∗∗
PMCID: PMC6373432  PMID: 30759379

(Stem Cell Reports 11, 1211–1225; January 13, 2018)

The original representative trace of excitatory post-synaptic current (EPSC) for AFF2−/y was used twice by mistake to generate the ASTN2−/y cropped trace on the top panel of Figure 5A. However, we confirm that the original data was not a duplicate; only the image file was cropped incorrectly as a display figure for the trace. We have made a new Figure 5 with the correct ASTN2 trace cropped in Figure 5A. None of the original data or interpretation of the data was impacted.

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Electrophysiological Phenotyping of KO iPSC-Derived Neurons (corrected)

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Electrophysiological Phenotyping of KO iPSC-Derived Neurons (original)

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Karun K. Singh, Email: singhk2@mcmaster.ca.

James Ellis, Email: jellis@sickkids.ca.

Stephen W. Scherer, Email: stephen.scherer@sickkids.ca.


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