Correction to “Brain alpha‐amylase: A novel energy regulator important in Alzheimer disease?”

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TopicsAlzheimer's disease research and treatments · Amino Acid Enzymes and Metabolism · Biological Research and Disease Studies
Byman E, Schultz N, Netherlands Brain Bank, Fex M, Wennström M. Brain alpha‐amylase: a novel energy regulator important in Alzheimer disease? Brain Pathology.2018;28: 920–932. https://doi.org/10.1111/bpa.12597
In this article, the incorrect version of image H in Figure 1 was published. The image depicts amylase staining of a pericyte/vessel. Certain red areas adjacent to the pericyte and vessel had been removed. This altered image was accidentally included in the publication.
The corrected version of Figure 1 is provided below with the original image restored in panel H.
This correction does not affect the results, interpretations, or conclusions of the study, as the main findings concern neurons rather than pericytes.
We apologize for this error.
