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24 June 2013

Correction: Gan, L.; Denecke, B. Profiling Pre-MicroRNA and Mature MicroRNA Expressions Using a Single Microarray and Avoiding Separate Sample Preparation. Microarrays 2013, 2, 24-33

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It came to our attention that a paper has recently been published concerning one of the GEO datasets (GSE34413) we cited in our published paper [1]. The original reference (reference 27) cited for this dataset leads to a paper about a similar study from the same research group [2]. In order to provide readers with exact citation information, we would like to update reference 27 in our previous paper to the new published paper concerning GSE34413 [3]. The authors apologize for this inconvenience.

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  1. Gan, L.; Denecke, B. Profiling pre-microrna and mature microrna expressions using a single microarray and avoiding separate sample preparation. Microarrays 2013, 2, 24–33. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
  2. Kleiber, M.L.; Laufer, B.I.; Wright, E.; Diehl, E.J.; Singh, S.M. Long-term alterations to the brain transcriptome in a maternal voluntary consumption model of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. Brain Res. 2012, 1458, 18–33. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
  3. Laufer, B.I.; Mantha, K.; Kleiber, M.L.; Diehl, E.J.; Addison, S.M.; Singh, S.M. Long-lasting alterations to DNA methylation and ncRNAs could underlie the effects of fetal alcohol exposure in mice. Dis. Model. Mech. 2013. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]

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