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. 2020 Oct 7;3:566. doi: 10.1038/s42003-020-01292-7

Author Correction: Nrf2 contributes to the weight gain of mice during space travel

Takafumi Suzuki 1,#, Akira Uruno 1,2,#, Akane Yumoto 3,#, Keiko Taguchi 1,2,4, Mikiko Suzuki 5, Nobuhiko Harada 6, Rie Ryoke 7, Eriko Naganuma 1, Nanae Osanai 1, Aya Goto 8, Hiromi Suda 1, Ryan Browne 7, Akihito Otsuki 2, Fumiki Katsuoka 2,4, Michael Zorzi 9, Takahiro Yamazaki 2, Daisuke Saigusa 2, Seizo Koshiba 2,4, Takashi Nakamura 10, Satoshi Fukumoto 11, Hironobu Ikehata 1, Keizo Nishikawa 12, Norio Suzuki 13, Ikuo Hirano 2,8, Ritsuko Shimizu 2,8, Tetsuya Oishi 13, Hozumi Motohashi 14, Hirona Tsubouchi 15, Risa Okada 3,15, Takashi Kudo 15, Michihiko Shimomura 3, Thomas W Kensler 16, Hiroyasu Mizuno 3, Masaki Shirakawa 3, Satoru Takahashi 15, Dai Shiba 3,, Masayuki Yamamoto 1,2,4,
PMCID: PMC7542451  PMID: 33028949

Correction to: Communications Biology 10.1038/s42003-020-01227-2, published online 08 September 2020.

In the originally published version of the Article, an incorrect file was uploaded as Supplementary Movie 1. The error has been corrected in the HTML version of the Article.

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Dai Shiba, Email: shiba.dai@jaxa.jp.

Masayuki Yamamoto, Email: masiyamamoto@med.tohoku.ac.jp.


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