Correction to: Alzheimer’s disease tau is a prominent pathology in LRRK2 Parkinson’s disease
Michael X. Henderson, Medha Sengupta, John Q. Trojanowski, Virginia M. Y. Lee

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TopicsParkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments · Alzheimer's disease research and treatments · Ginkgo biloba and Cashew Applications
Correction to: Acta Neuropathologica Communications (2019) 7:183 10.1186/s40478-019-0836-x
Following publication of the original article [1], the authors identified an error in Figure 2. Figure 2 had a duplicated image panel.
The duplicated images represented a figure design error and do not impact interpretation of the manuscript.
The incorrect Figure 2:Fig. 2. Prevalence of tau pathology in LRRK2 mutation carriers. Seven brain regions from 12 individuals carrying LRRK2 mutations were evaluated by staining for pathological pS202/T205 tau (AT8). Of the 12 cases, 10 showed prominent pathological tau, including in the hippocampus, while 2 cases had minimal pathological tau present. Scale bar = 100 µm
The correct Figure 2:Fig. 2. Prevalence of tau pathology in LRRK2 mutation carriers. Seven brain regions from 12 individuals carrying LRRK2 mutations were evaluated by staining for pathological pS202/T205 tau (AT8). Of the 12 cases, 10 showed prominent pathological tau, including in the hippocampus, while 2 cases had minimal pathological tau present. Scale bar = 100 µm
The correct Figure 2 has been indicated in this correction article and the original article [1] has been corrected.
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