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  4. Author Correction: Sexually dimorphic estrogen sensing in skeletal stem cells controls skeletal regeneration

Author Correction: Sexually dimorphic estrogen sensing in skeletal stem cells controls skeletal regeneration

Nature Communications, 2024 · DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-51829-1 · Published: January 1, 2024

Regenerative MedicineGenetics

Simple Explanation

This article is a correction to the original publication regarding the spelling of one of the author's names. The author name Ruth Tevlin was incorrectly written as Ruth Telvin in the original article. The original article has been corrected to reflect the correct spelling of the author's name.

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Key Findings

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    The only finding is the correction of the author's name from Ruth Telvin to Ruth Tevlin.
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    This correction does not impact the scientific findings or conclusions of the original research.
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    The original article investigates sexually dimorphic estrogen sensing in skeletal stem cells and its control over skeletal regeneration.

Research Summary

This is an author correction to a previously published article in Nature Communications. The correction addresses a misspelling of one of the author's names; Ruth Telvin was corrected to Ruth Tevlin. The correction does not alter the original research findings or conclusions regarding estrogen sensing in skeletal stem cells.

Practical Implications

Accuracy in Publications

Ensures correct attribution and avoids confusion in referencing the work.

Integrity of Scientific Record

Maintaining accurate records is crucial for the scientific community.

Adherence to Ethical Standards

Correcting errors demonstrates commitment to ethical publishing practices.

Study Limitations

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    This is only a correction, not new research.
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    The correction is limited to a single author's name.
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    The original study's limitations remain unchanged.

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