Correction: Corrigendum: Glycogen shortage during fasting triggers liver–brain–adipose neurocircuitry to facilitate fat utilization
Yoshihiko Izumida,
Naoya Yahagi,
Yoshinori Takeuchi,
Makiko Nishi,
Akito Shikama,
Ayako Takarada,
Yukari Masuda,
Midori Kubota,
Takashi Matsuzaka,
Yoshimi Nakagawa,
Yoko Iizuka,
Keiji Itaka,
Kazunori Kataoka,
Seiji Shioda,
Akira Niijima,
Tetsuya Yamada,
Hideki Katagiri,
Ryozo Nagai,
Nobuhiro Yamada,
Takashi Kadowaki and
Hitoshi Shimano
Nature Communications, 2013, vol. 4, issue 1, 1-1
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Nature Communications 4: Article number: 2316 (2013); Published: 10 August 2013; Updated: 4 December 2013 In the original version of this Article there were several instances where glycogenolysis was incorrectly referred to as glycolysis. For example, in the Abstract, the sentence beginning ‘Moreover, the blockade of glycogenolysis through the knockdown of the glycogen phosphorylase gene…’ originally read ‘Moreover, the blockade of glycolysis through the knockdown of the glycogen phosphorylase gene…’.
Date: 2013
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