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Correction to: Role of protein kinases CK1α and CK2 in multiple myeloma: regulation of pivotal survival and stress-managing pathways
Journal of Hematology & Oncology volume 11, Article number: 51 (2018)
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The original article [1] contains an inadvertent error in the following sentence in the Abstract regarding the erroneous description of Ser/Thr kinases as ‘phylogenetically related’:
‘The phylogenetically related Ser/Thr kinases CSNK1A1 (CK1α) and CSNK2 (CK2) have recently gained a growing importance in hematologic malignancies arising both from precursors and from mature blood cells.’
The authors would like to note that the aforementioned Ser/Thr kinases are instead distantly related and that consequently, the sentence should read as the following instead:
‘The distantly related Ser/Thr kinases CSNK1A1 (CK1α) and CSNK2 (CK2) have recently gained a growing importance in hematologic malignancies arising both from precursors and from mature blood cells.’
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Manni S, et al. Role of protein kinases CK1α and CK2 in multiple myeloma: regulation of pivotal survival and stress-managing pathways. J Hematol Oncol. 2017;10:157.
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Manni, S., Carrino, M. & Piazza, F. Correction to: Role of protein kinases CK1α and CK2 in multiple myeloma: regulation of pivotal survival and stress-managing pathways. J Hematol Oncol 11, 51 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13045-018-0588-2
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