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Correction: The major TMEM106B dementia risk allele affects TMEM106B protein levels, fibril formation, and myelin lipid homeostasis in the ageing human hippocampus
Molecular Neurodegeneration ( IF 15.1 ) Pub Date : 2024-02-27 , DOI: 10.1186/s13024-024-00709-9
Jun Yup Lee , Dylan J. Harney , Jonathan D. Teo , John B. Kwok , Greg T. Sutherland , Mark Larance , Anthony S. Don

Molecular Neurodegeneration (2023) 18:63

https://doi.org/10.1186/s13024-023-00650-3

The original article contains an error in Fig. 1C– the red label should instead indicate “Increased protein sets with ageing” and blue should instead indicate "Decreased protein sets with ageing".

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    Jun Yup Lee, Dylan J. Harney, Jonathan D. Teo, John B. Kwok, Greg T. Sutherland, Mark Larance & Anthony S. Don

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    Jun Yup Lee, Dylan J. Harney, Jonathan D. Teo, Greg T. Sutherland & Mark Larance

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Lee, J.Y., Harney, D.J., Teo, J.D. et al. Correction: The major TMEM106B dementia risk allele affects TMEM106B protein levels, fibril formation, and myelin lipid homeostasis in the ageing human hippocampus. Mol Neurodegeneration 19, 21 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13024-024-00709-9

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中文翻译:

更正:主要的 TMEM106B 痴呆风险等位基因影响衰老人类海马体中的 TMEM106B 蛋白水平、原纤维形成和髓磷脂脂质稳态

分子神经变性(2023)18:63

https://doi.org/10.1186/s13024-023-00650-3

原始文章在图 1C 中包含一个错误 - 红色标签应改为指示“随着衰老而增加的蛋白质组”,而蓝色应改为指示“随着衰老而减少的蛋白质组”。

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    Jun Yup Lee、Dylan J. Harney、Jonathan D. Teo、John B. Kwok、Greg T. Sutherland、Mark Larance 和 Anthony S. Don

  2. 医学科学学院,2006 年,澳大利亚新南威尔士州坎珀当

    Jun Yup Lee、Dylan J. Harney、Jonathan D. Teo、Greg T. Sutherland 和 Mark Larance

  3. 悉尼大学大脑与思维中心,2006 年,澳大利亚新南威尔士州坎珀当

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