Aging Biology

Erratum

Erratum to “Aging Rate Indicators: Speedometers for Aging Research in Mice”

Authors

Richard A. Miller,1,* Xinna Li,1 and Gonzalo Garcia1

1Department of Pathology and Geriatrics Center, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA

*Corresponding author: millerr@umich.edu

DOI:https://doi.org/10.59368/agingbio.20230016

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To the Editors of Aging Biology

We noticed a mistake in an article recently published in Aging Biology1 and would like to note the error.

The article states: “These parallels imply that low GH effects in muscle lead to augmented FNDC5, and, in turn, to lower plasma irisin levels, and then to the observed changes in UCP1 and M1/M2 ratio, with little or no direct involvement of hepatic IGF1 or direct GH effect in fat.”

The sentence should read: “These parallels imply that low GH effects in muscle lead to augmented FNDC5, and, in turn, to higher plasma irisin levels, and then to the observed changes in UCP1 and M1/M2 ratio, with little or no direct involvement of hepatic IGF1 or direct GH effect in fat.”

The authors regret the error.

Accepted November 7, 2023
Published November 17, 2023

Reference

Miller R.A., Li X., & Garcia G. (2023). Aging rate indicators: speedometers for aging research in mice. Aging Biol. PMID: 37694163; doi: 10.59368/agingbio.20230003.