Correction: Bnip3 expression is strongly associated with reelin‑positive entorhinal cortex layer II neurons
Stig W. Omholt, Raissa Lejneva, Maria Jose Lagartos Donate, Domenica Caponio, Evandro Fei Fang, Asgeir Kobro‑Flatmoen

Abstract
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Correction: Brain Structure and Function (2024) 229:1617–1629 10.1007/s00429-024-02816-1
Following publication of the original article, the author identified an error in Fig. 1(a, b)
For completeness and transparency, the old incorrect versions are display below
The Corrected Version of Fig. 1(a, b)
In the sentence beginning of Fig. 1 No evident background labeling in our setup… piriform cortex (Pir) should have read as “perirhinal cortex (Per)”.
In the sentence beginning of Fig. 3, A major subset of ECLII neurons expresses… Postsubiculum should have read as “Postrhinal cortex”.
