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Publisher Correction: Transcriptomic alterations during ageing reflect the shift from cancer to degenerative diseases in the elderly

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  • Peer Aramillo Irizar

    (Institute of Experimental Medicine, Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel)

  • Sascha Schäuble

    (Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena
    GerontoSys JenAge Consortium)

  • Daniela Esser

    (Institute of Experimental Medicine, Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel)

  • Marco Groth

    (GerontoSys JenAge Consortium
    Leibniz Institute on Aging–Fritz-Lipmann-Institute)

  • Christiane Frahm

    (GerontoSys JenAge Consortium
    Jena University Hospital)

  • Steffen Priebe

    (GerontoSys JenAge Consortium
    Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology–Hans-Knöll-Institute)

  • Mario Baumgart

    (GerontoSys JenAge Consortium
    Leibniz Institute on Aging–Fritz-Lipmann-Institute)

  • Nils Hartmann

    (GerontoSys JenAge Consortium
    Leibniz Institute on Aging–Fritz-Lipmann-Institute)

  • Shiva Marthandan

    (GerontoSys JenAge Consortium
    Leibniz Institute on Aging–Fritz-Lipmann-Institute)

  • Uwe Menzel

    (GerontoSys JenAge Consortium
    Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology–Hans-Knöll-Institute)

  • Jule Müller

    (Jena University Hospital)

  • Silvio Schmidt

    (GerontoSys JenAge Consortium
    Jena University Hospital)

  • Volker Ast

    (Jena University Hospital
    Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology–Hans Knöll Institute)

  • Amke Caliebe

    (Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel)

  • Rainer König

    (Jena University Hospital
    Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology–Hans Knöll Institute)

  • Michael Krawczak

    (Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel)

  • Michael Ristow

    (GerontoSys JenAge Consortium
    Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich)

  • Stefan Schuster

    (GerontoSys JenAge Consortium
    Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena)

  • Alessandro Cellerino

    (GerontoSys JenAge Consortium
    Leibniz Institute on Aging–Fritz-Lipmann-Institute
    University of Pisa)

  • Stephan Diekmann

    (GerontoSys JenAge Consortium
    Leibniz Institute on Aging–Fritz-Lipmann-Institute)

  • Christoph Englert

    (GerontoSys JenAge Consortium
    Leibniz Institute on Aging–Fritz-Lipmann-Institute
    Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena)

  • Peter Hemmerich

    (GerontoSys JenAge Consortium
    Leibniz Institute on Aging–Fritz-Lipmann-Institute)

  • Jürgen Sühnel

    (GerontoSys JenAge Consortium
    Leibniz Institute on Aging–Fritz-Lipmann-Institute)

  • Reinhard Guthke

    (GerontoSys JenAge Consortium
    Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology–Hans-Knöll-Institute)

  • Otto W. Witte

    (GerontoSys JenAge Consortium
    Jena University Hospital)

  • Matthias Platzer

    (GerontoSys JenAge Consortium
    Leibniz Institute on Aging–Fritz-Lipmann-Institute)

  • Eytan Ruppin

    (University of Maryland)

  • Christoph Kaleta

    (Institute of Experimental Medicine, Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel
    GerontoSys JenAge Consortium)

Abstract

The original version of this Article contained an error in the spelling of the author Jule Müller, which was incorrectly given as Julia Müller. Additionally, in Fig. 4a, the blue-red colour scale for fold change in ageing/disease regulation included a blue stripe in place of a red stripe at the right-hand end of the scale. These errors have been corrected in both the PDF and HTML versions of the Article.

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  • Peer Aramillo Irizar & Sascha Schäuble & Daniela Esser & Marco Groth & Christiane Frahm & Steffen Priebe & Mario Baumgart & Nils Hartmann & Shiva Marthandan & Uwe Menzel & Jule Müller & Silvio Schmidt, 2019. "Publisher Correction: Transcriptomic alterations during ageing reflect the shift from cancer to degenerative diseases in the elderly," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 10(1), pages 1-1, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:10:y:2019:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-019-10559-5
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-10559-5
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