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Publisher Correction: Interplay between hypoxia and androgen controls a metabolic switch conferring resistance to androgen/AR-targeted therapy

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  • Hao Geng

    (Oregon Health & Science University)

  • Changhui Xue

    (Oregon Health & Science University)

  • Janet Mendonca

    (Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center)

  • Xiao-Xin Sun

    (Oregon Health & Science University)

  • Qiong Liu

    (Oregon Health & Science University)

  • Patrick N. Reardon

    (NMR Core facility, Oregon State University)

  • Yingxiao Chen

    (Oregon Health & Science University)

  • Kendrick Qian

    (Oregon Health & Science University)

  • Vivian Hua

    (Oregon Health & Science University)

  • Alice Chen

    (Oregon Health & Science University)

  • Freddy Pan

    (Oregon Health & Science University)

  • Julia Yuan

    (Oregon Health & Science University)

  • Sang Dang

    (Oregon Health & Science University)

  • Tomasz M. Beer

    (Oregon Health & Science University
    Oregon Health & Science University)

  • Mu-Shui Dai

    (Oregon Health & Science University)

  • Sushant K. Kachhap

    (Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center)

  • David Z. Qian

    (Oregon Health & Science University
    Oregon Health & Science University)

Abstract

The original version of this Article contained errors in Fig. 7. In panels e and f, the graph titles incorrectly read ‘LNCaP-AdtNs’ and ‘LAPC4-AdtNs’, respectively. These errors have now been corrected in both the PDF and HTML versions of the Article.

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  • Hao Geng & Changhui Xue & Janet Mendonca & Xiao-Xin Sun & Qiong Liu & Patrick N. Reardon & Yingxiao Chen & Kendrick Qian & Vivian Hua & Alice Chen & Freddy Pan & Julia Yuan & Sang Dang & Tomasz M. Bee, 2019. "Publisher Correction: Interplay between hypoxia and androgen controls a metabolic switch conferring resistance to androgen/AR-targeted therapy," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 10(1), pages 1-1, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:10:y:2019:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-018-07872-w
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-07872-w
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