Correction to: Nature https://doi.org/10.1038/nature21722 Published online 5 April 2017
In this article there was an inadvertently duplicated micrograph panel and one incorrect label in Extended Data Fig. 5b. This panel shows example immunofluorescence images of fibroblasts treated with Ascl1 and a series of Myt1l truncation mutants. Certain truncation mutants did not support reprogramming anymore, indicating the presence of important structural domains. This error did not affect any conclusions because the panel in question did not show a decrease in reprogramming. In panel h of the same figure, for easier comparisons, we had intentionally replicated the same image of the same conditions showing nuclear localization of the same series of truncation mutant proteins. To avoid any potential confusion we have replaced those images with different example images. A revised version of this figure with the correct micrograph and the correct labeling in panel b and different examples of nuclei treated with the same condition in panel h is shown below as Fig. 1.
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Mall, M., Kareta, M.S., Chanda, S. et al. Author Correction: Myt1l safeguards neuronal identity by actively repressing many non-neuronal fates. Nature 630, E11 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-024-07594-8
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