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The Importance of Correct Protein Concentration for Kinetics and Affinity Determination in Structure-function Analysis
Published on: March 17, 2010
Author Correction: Structural determinants and functional consequences of protein affinity for membrane rafts
Joseph H Lorent1, Blanca Diaz-Rohrer1, Xubo Lin1
1McGovern Medical School, University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston MSB 4.202A, 6431 Fannin St, 77096, Houston, TX, USA.
This study details financial acknowledgements for grant R01GM124072 from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, National Institutes of Health. The article has been updated to reflect this crucial funding information.
Area of Science:
- Scientific publishing and funding
- Research administration
Background:
- Original publication lacked complete financial acknowledgements.
- Ensuring accurate attribution of research funding is critical in scientific communication.
Purpose of the Study:
- To correct and update the acknowledgement section of a published article.
- To ensure transparency in research funding.
Main Methods:
- Review of original publication's acknowledgement section.
- Correction of PDF and HTML versions of the article.
Main Results:
- Financial support from National Institute of General Medical Sciences, National Institutes of Health grant R01GM124072 has been added.
- Updated versions of the article now accurately reflect all funding sources.
Conclusions:
- Accurate acknowledgement of funding is essential for scientific integrity.
- This correction ensures proper recognition of the National Institutes of Health's contribution.
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