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Publisher Correction: Epigenetic therapy induces transcription of inverted SINEs and ADAR1 dependency

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  • Parinaz Mehdipour

    (University Health Network)

  • Sajid A. Marhon

    (University Health Network)

  • Ilias Ettayebi

    (University Health Network
    University of Toronto)

  • Ankur Chakravarthy

    (University Health Network)

  • Amir Hosseini

    (University Health Network)

  • Yadong Wang

    (University Health Network)

  • Fabíola Attié Castro

    (University Health Network
    University of São Paulo)

  • Helen Loo Yau

    (University Health Network
    University of Toronto)

  • Charles Ishak

    (University Health Network)

  • Sagi Abelson

    (Ontario Institute for Cancer Research
    University of Toronto)

  • Catherine A. O’Brien

    (University Health Network
    University of Toronto
    University of Toronto
    University of Toronto)

  • Daniel D. De Carvalho

    (University Health Network
    University of Toronto)

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A Correction to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03329-1.

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  • Parinaz Mehdipour & Sajid A. Marhon & Ilias Ettayebi & Ankur Chakravarthy & Amir Hosseini & Yadong Wang & Fabíola Attié Castro & Helen Loo Yau & Charles Ishak & Sagi Abelson & Catherine A. O’Brien & D, 2021. "Publisher Correction: Epigenetic therapy induces transcription of inverted SINEs and ADAR1 dependency," Nature, Nature, vol. 591(7850), pages 20-20, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:591:y:2021:i:7850:d:10.1038_s41586-021-03329-1
    DOI: 10.1038/s41586-021-03329-1
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