Neuraxial dysraphism in EPAS1-associated syndrome due to improper mesenchymal transition
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In the article “Neuraxial dysraphism in EPAS1-associated syndrome due to improper mesenchymal transition” by Rosenblum et al.,1 published online April 1, 2020, the headers in table 3—“male” and “female”—should have been flipped. The publisher regrets the error.
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- Rosenblum JS,
- Cappadona AJ,
- Argersinger DP, et al
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