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  4. Publisher Correction: α-SNAP is expressed in mouse ovarian granulosa cells and plays a key role in folliculogenesis and female fertility

Publisher Correction: α-SNAP is expressed in mouse ovarian granulosa cells and plays a key role in folliculogenesis and female fertility

Scientific Reports, 2020 · DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-61863-w · Published: January 1, 2020

Genetics

Simple Explanation

This is a publisher correction regarding an author indexing error in the original article. The author Matilde de Paola was incorrectly indexed in the original version of the article. The correction pertains to an article about α-SNAP expression in mouse ovarian granulosa cells and its role in folliculogenesis and female fertility.

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Key Findings

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    The original article investigates the role of α-SNAP in mouse ovarian granulosa cells.
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    The study focuses on the importance of α-SNAP in folliculogenesis and female fertility.
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    The correction addresses an error in author indexing, specifically for Matilde de Paola.

Research Summary

This document is a publisher correction for an article published in Scientific Reports. The correction addresses an indexing error concerning one of the authors, Matilde de Paola. The original article investigates α-SNAP expression in mouse ovarian granulosa cells and its impact on folliculogenesis and female fertility.

Practical Implications

Accuracy in Scientific Records

Ensures accurate indexing of authors in scientific publications.

Transparency in Publishing

Demonstrates the journal's commitment to correcting errors and maintaining the integrity of published research.

Proper Attribution

Guarantees that all authors receive appropriate credit for their contributions to the research.

Study Limitations

  • 1
    The document is a correction, not original research.
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    The correction only addresses an author indexing error.
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    Details of the original research are not provided in this correction.

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