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. 2022 Oct 31;7:372. doi: 10.1038/s41392-022-01206-5

Correction: Lactate metabolism in human health and disease

Xiaolu Li 1,#, Yanyan Yang 2,#, Bei Zhang 2, Xiaotong Lin 3, Xiuxiu Fu 4, Yi An 5, Yulin Zou 4, Jian-Xun Wang 2, Zhibin Wang 4,, Tao Yu 1,
PMCID: PMC9622685  PMID: 36316308

Correction to: Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy 10.1038/s41392-022-01151-3, published online 01 September 2022

After online publication of the article1, the authors noticed one inadvertent mistake occurred in introduction that needs to be corrected. The correct text was provided as follows. The original article has been corrected.

In the 1920s, Otto Warburg observed for the first time that tumors consume more glucose than surrounding normal tissue, leading him to propose the phenomenon of aerobic glycolysis, wherein glucose can be fermented to produce lactate instead of carbon dioxide, even in the presence of oxygen; this phenomenon is now known as the Warburg effect.

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These authors contributed equally: Xiaolu Li, Yanyan Yang

Contributor Information

Zhibin Wang, Email: m17853291291@163.com.

Tao Yu, Email: yutao0112@qdu.edu.cn.

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