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Author Correction: Epithelial TGFβ engages growth-factor signalling to circumvent apoptosis and drive intestinal tumourigenesis with aggressive features

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  • Dustin J. Flanagan

    (Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute
    Monash University
    Monash University)

  • Raheleh Amirkhah

    (Queen’s University Belfast)

  • David F. Vincent

    (Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute)

  • Nuray Gunduz

    (Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute)

  • Pauline Gentaz

    (Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute)

  • Patrizia Cammareri

    (Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute)

  • Aoife J. McCooey

    (Queen’s University Belfast)

  • Amy M. B. McCorry

    (Queen’s University Belfast)

  • Natalie C. Fisher

    (Queen’s University Belfast)

  • Hayley L. Davis

    (University of Oxford)

  • Rachel A. Ridgway

    (Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute)

  • Jeroen Lohuis

    (Oncode Institute, The Netherlands Cancer Institute)

  • Joshua D. G. Leach

    (Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute
    University of Glasgow)

  • Rene Jackstadt

    (Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute
    Heidelberg Institute for Stem Cell Technology and Experimental Medicine (HI-STEM gGmbH) and Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum (DKFZ))

  • Kathryn Gilroy

    (Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute)

  • Elisa Mariella

    (University of Torino)

  • Colin Nixon

    (Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute)

  • William Clark

    (Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute)

  • Ann Hedley

    (Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute
    University of Newcastle upon Tyne)

  • Elke K. Markert

    (Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute
    University of Glasgow)

  • Douglas Strathdee

    (Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute)

  • Laurent Bartholin

    (INSERM Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie de Lyon)

  • Keara L. Redmond

    (Queen’s University Belfast)

  • Emma M. Kerr

    (Queen’s University Belfast)

  • Daniel B. Longley

    (Queen’s University Belfast)

  • Fiona Ginty

    (GE Global Research Center)

  • Sanghee Cho

    (GE Global Research Center)

  • Helen G. Coleman

    (Queen’s University Belfast
    Queen’s University Belfast)

  • Maurice B. Loughrey

    (Queen’s University Belfast
    Queen’s University Belfast
    Belfast Health and Social Care Trust)

  • Alberto Bardelli

    (University of Torino)

  • Timothy S. Maughan

    (University of Oxford)

  • Andrew D. Campbell

    (Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute)

  • Mark Lawler

    (Queen’s University Belfast)

  • Simon J. Leedham

    (University of Oxford)

  • Simon T. Barry

    (Bioscience, Oncology R&D, AstraZeneca)

  • Gareth J. Inman

    (Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute
    University of Glasgow)

  • Jacco Rheenen

    (Oncode Institute, The Netherlands Cancer Institute)

  • Philip D. Dunne

    (Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute
    Queen’s University Belfast)

  • Owen J. Sansom

    (Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute
    University of Glasgow)

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  • Dustin J. Flanagan & Raheleh Amirkhah & David F. Vincent & Nuray Gunduz & Pauline Gentaz & Patrizia Cammareri & Aoife J. McCooey & Amy M. B. McCorry & Natalie C. Fisher & Hayley L. Davis & Rachel A. R, 2023. "Author Correction: Epithelial TGFβ engages growth-factor signalling to circumvent apoptosis and drive intestinal tumourigenesis with aggressive features," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 1-1, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:14:y:2023:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-023-36266-w
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-36266-w
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