Correction to: Gene Therapy

https://doi.org/10.1038/s41434-020-0155-7

Since publication of the original article, the authors noticed some errors in the reference list, which were missed at proofing. References 57, 58, 60, 61, 62, and 64 were formatted incorrectly with first names written in full with last name initials, rather than last names written in full with first name initials. Reference 63 cited an incorrect paper and has been replaced with the following paper: “Nist-Lund CA, Pan B, Patterson A, Asai Y, Chen T, Zhou W, et al. Improved TMC1 gene therapy restores hearing and balance in mice with genetic inner ear disorders. Nat Commun. 2019;10:236”. Furthermore, references 43 and 65 were duplicates of previous references in the list and have been deleted.

After some consideration the authors realised that the references cited in Table 2 for some genes were not the most relevant and so have offered replacements for the following specified genes:

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    Slc26a5 (Refs. 68 and 69) was replaced with “Zheng J, Shen W, He DZ, Long KB, Madison LD, Dallos P. Prestin is the motor protein of cochlear outer hair cells. Nature. 2000;405:149–55.”

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    Myo7a (Ref. 84) was replaced with “Li S, Mecca A, Kim J, Caprara GA, Wagner EL, Du T-T, et al. Myosin-VIIa is expressed in multiple isoforms and essential for tensioning the hair cell mechanotransduction complex. Nat Commun. 2020;11:2066.”

  3. (3)

    Lgr5 (Ref. 71) was replaced with “Bermingham-McDonogh O, Oesterle EC, Stone JS, Hume CR, Huynh HM, Hayashi T. Expression of Prox1 during mouse cochlear development. J Comp Neurol. 2006;496:172–86.”

  4. (4)

    Tuj1 (Ref. 79) was replaced with “Huang X, Liu J, Wu W, Hu P, Wang Q. Taurine enhances mouse cochlear neural stem cell transplantation via the cochlear lateral wall for replacement of degenerated spiral ganglion neurons via sonic hedgehog signaling pathway. Cell Tissue Res. 2019;378:49–57.”

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    Cacna1h (Ref. 95) was replaced with “Xie D, Hu P, Xiao ZA, Wu W, Chen Y, Xia K. Subunits of voltage-gated calcium channels in murine spiral ganglion cells. Acta Oto-laryngol. 2007;127:8–12.”

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    GFAP (Ref. 74) GFAP does not involve Ref.74 and so it was removed.

These changes have been made in both the HTML and PDF versions of the paper.