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Author Correction: NMNAT2 is a druggable target to drive neuronal NAD production

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  • James R. Tribble

    (St. Erik Eye Hospital; Karolinska Institutet)

  • Melissa Jöe

    (St. Erik Eye Hospital; Karolinska Institutet)

  • Carmine Varricchio

    (School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences; Cardiff University)

  • Amin Otmani

    (St. Erik Eye Hospital; Karolinska Institutet)

  • Alessio Canovai

    (St. Erik Eye Hospital; Karolinska Institutet
    University of Pisa)

  • Baninia Habchi

    (Karolinska Institute
    Karolinska University Hospital
    Aix Marseille University)

  • Evangelia Daskalakis

    (Karolinska Institute
    Karolinska University Hospital)

  • Romanas Chaleckis

    (Karolinska Institute
    Karolinska University Hospital
    Gunma University)

  • Andrea Loreto

    (Department of Clinical Neurosciences; University of Cambridge
    The University of Sydney)

  • Jonathan Gilley

    (Department of Clinical Neurosciences; University of Cambridge)

  • Craig E. Wheelock

    (Karolinska Institute
    Karolinska University Hospital)

  • Gauti Jóhannesson

    (Umeå University
    Umeå University)

  • Raymond C. B. Wong

    (Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital
    University of Melbourne)

  • Michael P. Coleman

    (Department of Clinical Neurosciences; University of Cambridge)

  • Andrea Brancale

    (School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences; Cardiff University
    Vysoká škola chemicko-technologická v Praze)

  • Pete A. Williams

    (St. Erik Eye Hospital; Karolinska Institutet)

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  • James R. Tribble & Melissa Jöe & Carmine Varricchio & Amin Otmani & Alessio Canovai & Baninia Habchi & Evangelia Daskalakis & Romanas Chaleckis & Andrea Loreto & Jonathan Gilley & Craig E. Wheelock & , 2024. "Author Correction: NMNAT2 is a druggable target to drive neuronal NAD production," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-2, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:15:y:2024:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-024-52439-7
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-52439-7
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