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Author Correction: CD98hc is a target for brain delivery of biotherapeutics

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  • Kylie S. Chew

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Robert C. Wells

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Arash Moshkforoush

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Darren Chan

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Kendra J. Lechtenberg

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Hai L. Tran

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Johann Chow

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Do Jin Kim

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Yaneth Robles-Colmenares

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Devendra B. Srivastava

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Raymond K. Tong

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Mabel Tong

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Kaitlin Xa

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Alexander Yang

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Yinhan Zhou

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Padma Akkapeddi

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Lakshman Annamalai

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Kaja Bajc

    (University of California San Diego
    University of California San Diego)

  • Marie Blanchette

    (University of California San Diego
    University of California San Diego)

  • Gerald Maxwell Cherf

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Timothy K. Earr

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Audrey Gill

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • David Huynh

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • David Joy

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Kristen N. Knight

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Diana Lac

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Amy Wing-Sze Leung

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Katrina W. Lexa

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Nicholas P. D. Liau

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Isabel Becerra

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Mario Malfavon

    (University of California San Diego
    University of California San Diego)

  • Joseph McInnes

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Hoang N. Nguyen

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Edwin I. Lozano

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Michelle E. Pizzo

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Elysia Roche

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Patricia Sacayon

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Meredith E. K. Calvert

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Richard Daneman

    (University of California San Diego
    University of California San Diego)

  • Mark S. Dennis

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Joseph Duque

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Kapil Gadkar

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Joseph W. Lewcock

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Cathal S. Mahon

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • René Meisner

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Hilda Solanoy

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Robert G. Thorne

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.
    University of Minnesota)

  • Ryan J. Watts

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Y. Joy Yu Zuchero

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

  • Mihalis S. Kariolis

    (Denali Therapeutics, Inc.)

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  • Kylie S. Chew & Robert C. Wells & Arash Moshkforoush & Darren Chan & Kendra J. Lechtenberg & Hai L. Tran & Johann Chow & Do Jin Kim & Yaneth Robles-Colmenares & Devendra B. Srivastava & Raymond K. Ton, 2023. "Author Correction: CD98hc is a target for brain delivery of biotherapeutics," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 1-1, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:14:y:2023:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-023-41355-x
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-41355-x
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    1. Timothy F. Shay & Seongmin Jang & Tyler J. Brittain & Xinhong Chen & Beth Walker & Claire Tebbutt & Yujie Fan & Damien A. Wolfe & Cynthia M. Arokiaraj & Erin E. Sullivan & Xiaozhe Ding & Ting-Yu Wang , 2024. "Human cell surface-AAV interactomes identify LRP6 as blood-brain barrier transcytosis receptor and immune cytokine IL3 as AAV9 binder," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-15, December.

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