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Author correction: the SOD1-mediated ALS phenotype shows a decoupling between age of symptom onset and disease duration

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Opie-Martin S, Iacoangeli A, Topp SD, Abel O, Mayl K, Mehta PR, Shatunov A, Fogh I, Bowles H, Limbachiya N, Spargo TP, Al-Khleifat A, Williams KL, Jockel-Balsarotti J, Bali T, Self W, Henden L, Nicholson GA, Ticozzi N, McKenna-Yasek D, Tang L, Shaw PJ, Chio A, Ludolph A, Weishaupt JH, Landers JE, Glass JD, Mora JS, Robberecht W, Damme PV, McLaughlin R, Hardiman O, van den Berg L, Veldink JH, Corcia P, Stevic Z, Siddique N, Silani V, Blair IP, Fan DS, Esselin F, de la Cruz E, Camu W, Siddique T, Miller T, Brown RH, Al-Chalabi A, Shaw CE.

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Correction to: Nature Communicationshttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-34620-y, published online 12 November 2022 The original version of this Article contained an error in Figure 4. Under the heading ‘Disease duration (months)’, all disease durations were reported as ‘disease duration’ rather than reporting the numerical value. The correct version now reports the disease duration in months instead of the original, incorrect ‘disease duration’. This has been corrected in both the PDF and HTML versions of the Article. The correct version of Figure 4 is: (Figure presented.) which replaces the previous incorrect version: (Figure presented.)

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10.1038/s41467-024-49938-y

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