2019
DOI: 10.1038/s41419-019-1981-7
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Correction: Keratinocyte differentiation promotes ER stress-dependent lysosome biogenesis

Abstract: Following publication of this article, the authors realized there was an error in Fig. 2b that needed correction. The TFEB panel of Fig. 2b (total lysate) appears to be the same as the TFEB panel of Fig. 2e (cytosolic fraction); the TFE3 panels of Fig. 2b (total lysate) appear to be the same as the TFE3 panels of Fig. 2e (cytosolic fraction) which happened during image assembly. The corrected figure is provided below. This error did not impact the scientific conclusions of the article. We apologize for any inc… Show more

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“…[62] These phenomena are caused by decreased calcium levels in the keratinocytes, suggesting that calcium concentration determines keratin differentiation. [61,63] Therefore, we confirmed the change of KRTs in IMQ-induced psoriatic skin. IMQ-induced skin increased keratin levels of KRT14 and KRT17 associated with abnormal differentiation, while decreasing KRT1.…”
Section: Cap Patch Alleviates Lesions With Psoriatic Characteristicssupporting
confidence: 72%
“…[62] These phenomena are caused by decreased calcium levels in the keratinocytes, suggesting that calcium concentration determines keratin differentiation. [61,63] Therefore, we confirmed the change of KRTs in IMQ-induced psoriatic skin. IMQ-induced skin increased keratin levels of KRT14 and KRT17 associated with abnormal differentiation, while decreasing KRT1.…”
Section: Cap Patch Alleviates Lesions With Psoriatic Characteristicssupporting
confidence: 72%