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Aging Suppresses Skin-Derived Circulating SDF1 to Promote Full-Thickness Tissue Regeneration

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In the originally published version of this article, the Acomys (spiny mouse) is incorrectly referred to as a hamster strain. It is a member of the rodent family (Muridae). Also,… Click to show full abstract

In the originally published version of this article, the Acomys (spiny mouse) is incorrectly referred to as a hamster strain. It is a member of the rodent family (Muridae). Also, the reference cited for Acomys regeneration was inadvertently modified during publication. Seifert et al. (2012a) was incorrectly referenced as Seifert et al. (2012b). Finally, a reference for the discussion on partial versus complete ear closure was accidentally omitted (Costa et al., 2009). The main text and references have now been corrected online.

Keywords: circulating sdf1; suppresses skin; skin derived; regeneration; aging suppresses; derived circulating

Journal Title: Cell reports
Year Published: 2018

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