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This article details corrections to author affiliations and figure data in a previously published study. Specific errors in molecular mass markers for Snap25 and Syt1 have been rectified.

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Area of Science:

  • Genomics and Precision Medicine
  • Molecular Biology

Context:

  • This corrigendum addresses errors in the original publication concerning author affiliations and figure data.
  • Specifically, it clarifies the affiliations for researchers Jian Zhang and Shuangli Mi.
  • It also corrects inaccuracies in molecular mass markers presented in supplementary figures.

Purpose:

  • To provide accurate information regarding author affiliations.
  • To correct erroneous molecular mass data for Snap25 and Syt1 proteins.
  • To ensure the scientific record reflects precise experimental details.

Summary:

  • The affiliations for Jian Zhang and Shuangli Mi have been updated to include the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.
  • Molecular mass markers for Snap25 in Supplementary Fig. 1h,l were corrected from 58 kDa to 25 kDa.
  • Figure labels and molecular mass ranges in Supplementary Fig. 9b,c were corrected to accurately represent Snap25.

Impact:

  • Ensures accurate attribution of research contributions.
  • Improves the reliability and reproducibility of the study's findings.
  • Upholds scientific integrity by correcting factual errors in the published literature.