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The fifteenth author's name is spelled incorrectly. The correct name is: Alfredo A. Sadun.
The following information is missing from the Funding statement: This study was also supported by Research to Prevent Blindness Inc. (unrestricted grant).
In the Discussion, there is an error in the third sentence of the second paragraph. The correct sentence is: Notably, this observed relationship between CSF protein levels and the retina is similar to that observed in the brain, where CSF Aß is inversely correlated with Aß load and neuropathology, while CSF Tau is directly correlated.
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(A) The thicknesses of the 4 retinal nerve fiber layer quadrants (temporal, superior, nasal, inferior); (B) ganglion cell-inner plexiform layer sectors (superior-temporal, superior, superior-nasal, inferior-nasal, inferior, inferior-temporal; (C) macular full-thickness sectors (center, inner-superior, outer-superior, inner-inferior, outer-inferior, inner-temporal, outer-temporal, inner-nasal, outer-nasal) were measured using peripapillary and macular circular scans centered on the disc and on the fovea, respectively).
Supporting information
S1 Fig. AD OCT scatter plots for OD: Series 1 = CH-PAT; Series 2 = CH-NAT.
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Reference
- 1. Asanad S, Fantini M, Sultan W, Nassisi M, Felix CM, Wu J, et al. (2020) Retinal nerve fiber layer thickness predicts CSF amyloid/tau before cognitive decline. PLoS ONE 15(5): e0232785. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232785 pmid:32469871
Citation: Asanad S, Fantini M, Sultan W, Nassisi M, Felix CM, Wu J, et al. (2020) Correction: Retinal nerve fiber layer thickness predicts CSF amyloid/tau before cognitive decline. PLoS ONE 15(7): e0236379. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236379
Published: July 14, 2020
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