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Author Correction: Para-infectious brain injury in COVID-19 persists at follow-up despite attenuated cytokine and autoantibody responses

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  • Benedict D. Michael

    (University of Liverpool
    NIHR Health Protection Research Unit (HPRU) in Emerging and Zoonotic Infections at University of Liverpool
    The Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust)

  • Cordelia Dunai

    (University of Liverpool
    NIHR Health Protection Research Unit (HPRU) in Emerging and Zoonotic Infections at University of Liverpool)

  • Edward J. Needham

    (University of Cambridge
    University of Cambridge)

  • Kukatharmini Tharmaratnam

    (University of Liverpool)

  • Robyn Williams

    (University of Oxford
    Mayo Clinic)

  • Yun Huang

    (University of Liverpool)

  • Sarah A. Boardman

    (University of Liverpool)

  • Jordan J. Clark

    (University of Liverpool
    Icahn School of Medicine
    Icahn School of Medicine)

  • Parul Sharma

    (University of Liverpool)

  • Krishanthi Subramaniam

    (University of Liverpool)

  • Greta K. Wood

    (University of Liverpool)

  • Ceryce Collie

    (University of Liverpool)

  • Richard Digby

    (University of Cambridge)

  • Alexander Ren

    (University of Cambridge)

  • Emma Norton

    (University of Cambridge)

  • Maya Leibowitz

    (University of Cambridge)

  • Soraya Ebrahimi

    (University of Cambridge)

  • Andrew Fower

    (University of Oxford)

  • Hannah Fox

    (University of Oxford)

  • Esteban Tato

    (King’s College London
    King’s College London)

  • Mark A. Ellul

    (University of Liverpool
    The Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust)

  • Geraint Sunderland

    (University of Liverpool)

  • Marie Held

    (University of Liverpool)

  • Claire Hetherington

    (University of Liverpool)

  • Franklyn N. Egbe

    (University of Liverpool)

  • Alish Palmos

    (King’s College London
    King’s College London)

  • Kathy Stirrups

    (Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation
    University of Cambridge)

  • Alexander Grundmann

    (University of Southampton
    University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust)

  • Anne-Cecile Chiollaz

    (University of Geneva)

  • Jean-Charles Sanchez

    (University of Geneva)

  • James P. Stewart

    (University of Liverpool)

  • Michael Griffiths

    (University of Liverpool)

  • Tom Solomon

    (University of Liverpool
    NIHR Health Protection Research Unit (HPRU) in Emerging and Zoonotic Infections at University of Liverpool
    The Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust
    The Pandemic Institute)

  • Gerome Breen

    (King’s College London
    King’s College London)

  • Alasdair J. Coles

    (University of Cambridge)

  • Nathalie Kingston

    (Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation
    University of Cambridge)

  • John R. Bradley

    (Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation
    University of Cambridge)

  • Patrick F. Chinnery

    (University of Cambridge
    Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation)

  • Jonathan Cavanagh

    (University of Glasgow)

  • Sarosh R. Irani

    (University of Oxford
    Mayo Clinic)

  • Angela Vincent

    (University of Oxford)

  • J. Kenneth Baillie

    (University of Edinburgh
    Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh)

  • Peter J. Openshaw

    (Imperial College London
    Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust)

  • Malcolm G. Semple

    (University of Liverpool
    NIHR Health Protection Research Unit (HPRU) in Emerging and Zoonotic Infections at University of Liverpool
    Alder Hey Children’s Hospital NHS Foundation Trust)

  • Leonie S. Taams

    (King’s College London)

  • David K. Menon

    (University of Cambridge)

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  • Benedict D. Michael & Cordelia Dunai & Edward J. Needham & Kukatharmini Tharmaratnam & Robyn Williams & Yun Huang & Sarah A. Boardman & Jordan J. Clark & Parul Sharma & Krishanthi Subramaniam & Greta , 2024. "Author Correction: Para-infectious brain injury in COVID-19 persists at follow-up despite attenuated cytokine and autoantibody responses," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-1, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:15:y:2024:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-024-47320-6
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-47320-6
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