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Correction To: Neuroimaging Biomarkers and Csf Strem2 Levels in Alzheimer’S Disease: A Longitudinal Study (Scientific Reports, (2024), 14, 1, (15318), 10.1038/S41598-024-66211-W) Publisher Pubmed



Nabizadeh F1, 2 ; Seyedmirzaei H3, 4 ; Karami S3
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Source: Scientific Reports Published:2024


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Correction to: Scientific Reportshttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-66211-w, published online 03 July 2024 The original version of this Article contained errors. In the Introduction, Reference 27 was incorrectly cited. “Also, another study revealed that TREM2-related microglia activation is associated with Aβ-related tau pathology27.” now reads: “Also, another study revealed that TREM2-related microglia activation is associated with Aβ-related tau pathology25.” Additionally, Reference 16 and 25 were incorrectly cited in the same paragraph. “However, other studies showed that the CSF sTREM2 levels are associated with reduced Aβ accumulation and, consequently, with lower risk for cognitive decline and neurodegeneration in cognitively normal to AD dementia subjects, implying that TREM2-related microglia activation might be a protective factor on Aβ accumulation16,25,26,28.” now reads: “However, other studies showed that the CSF sTREM2 levels are associated with reduced Aβ accumulation and, consequently, with lower risk for cognitive decline and neurodegeneration in cognitively normal to AD dementia subjects, implying that TREM2-related microglia activation might be a protective factor on Aβ accumulation26,27.” As a result, References 27–32 have been renumbered. Furthermore, Reference 42 was incorrectly stated as: Hopp, S. C. et al. The role of microglia in processing and spreading of bioactive tau seeds in Alzheimer’s disease. J. Neuroinflamm. 15, 269 (2018). The correct Reference 42 is listed below: Gratuze M. et al. Activated microglia mitigate Aβ-associated tau seeding and spreading. J. Exp. Med.218(8), e20210542 https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20210542 (2021). The original Article has been corrected. © The Author(s) 2024.
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