Author Correction: Structural insights into the activation of metabotropic glutamate receptors

  • 0Department of Structural Biology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA.

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Summary

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An author manuscript error has been corrected. The surname of Toon Laeremans was misspelled and is now fixed online.

Area Of Science

  • Bibliometrics
  • Scholarly Communication

Context

  • Correction of author name misspellings in scientific publications is crucial for accurate attribution and citation tracking.
  • Maintaining the integrity of scholarly records ensures reliable data for research impact assessment.

Purpose

  • To document and correct a specific instance of author name misspelling in a published work.
  • To ensure the author's name, Toon Laeremans, is accurately represented in the scientific literature.

Summary

  • The surname 'Laermans' was an incorrect spelling of the author's name, Toon Laeremans.
  • This typographical error has been rectified in the online version of the publication.

Impact

  • Ensures correct indexing and discoverability of the author's work.
  • Upholds the standards of accuracy and credibility in scientific publishing.

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