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. 2019 Mar 1;33(5-6):377. doi: 10.1101/gad.323733.118

Corrigendum: LMI1 homeodomain protein regulates organ proportions by spatial modulation of endoreduplication

Francesco Vuolo, Daniel Kierzkowski, Adam Runions, Mohsen Hajheidari, Remco A Mentink, Mainak Das Gupta, Zhongjuan Zhang, Daniela Vlad, Yi Wang, Ales Pecinka, Xiangchao Gan, Angela Hay, Peter Huijser, Miltos Tsiantis
PMCID: PMC6411014  PMID: 30824533

Genes & Development 32: 1361–1366 (2018)

In the above-mentioned article, we inadvertently omitted two references central to the arguments: Gonzalez et al. (2007) and Chevalier et al. (2011). Both have now been added to the paper, which has been updated online, and can be found on pages 1362 and 1363 in the sentences beginning, “One of the key cell cycle genes showing…” and “However, these findings are in contrast to previous reports…,” respectively.

doi: 10.1101/gad.323733.118

References

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