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. 2020 Jan 24;295(4):1142. doi: 10.1074/jbc.AAC119.012485

Correction: Defining α-synuclein species responsible for Parkinson's disease phenotypes in mice.

Jessica M Froula, Marta Castellana-Cruz, Nadia M Anabtawi, José D Camino, Serene W Chen, Drake R Thrasher, Jennifer Freire, Allen A Yazdi, Sheila Fleming, Christopher M Dobson, Janet R Kumita, Nunilo Cremades, Laura A Volpicelli-Daley
PMCID: PMC6983855  PMID: 31980482

VOLUME 294 (2019) PAGES 10392–10406

In the published article, there was an inadvertent error in Fig. 5. The panel for the retrobeads (red) and p-α-synuclein inclusions (green) in the cortex at 1 week post-injection was the same as 2 weeks post-injection. The 1-week post-injection panel was incorrect and has been corrected. There are no phosphorylated α-synuclein inclusions or retrotracer beads present in the cortex (or amygdala or SNc) 1 week post-injection.

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