Correction to ‘Pharmacological Impacts of Mucopolysacccharide Polyphosphates in the Epidermis Involves Inhibition of Amphiregulin-Mediated Signals in Keratinocytes’
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R. Hirase, T. Fujita, T. Miyai, H. Kawasaki, and H. Koseki, “Pharmacological Impacts of Mucopolysacccharide Polyphosphates in the Epidermis Involves Inhibition of Amphiregulin-Mediated Signals in Keratinocytes,” Experimental Dermatology 33, no. 10 (2024): e70000.
In the article, there are several instances where the term ‘polyphosphates’ has been used incorrectly. The correct term is ‘polysulfate’. Therefore, all occurrences of ‘polyphosphates’ should be corrected to ‘polysulfate’.
The online version of the article has been corrected.
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