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(Cell Stem Cell 15, 79–91; July 3, 2014) A reader has pointed out that there are duplications of two images in Figure 2F of our original published manuscript. Upon careful examination of original data, we discovered that there is indeed duplication of one sample image (Y1-1-CP and Y1-3-CP) caused by inadvertent inclusion of erroneous files during our organization of the published data. To correct this figure, we have replaced both sample images for Y1-1-CP and Y1-3-CP. All others remain the same. The quantification for parity defects was performed with a different approach (summarized in Figure 2G). The unintentional mistake in figure assembly does not affect our underlying conclusion. We apologize for any confusion that we may have caused by the mistake and we wish to thank the anonymous reader for bringing it to our attention. The correct figure is presented below. Modeling a Genetic Risk for Schizophrenia in iPSCs and Mice Reveals Neural Stem Cell Deficits Associated with Adherens Junctions and PolarityYoon et al.Cell Stem CellJuly 03, 2014In BriefYoon et al. show that 15q11.2 copy number variants, a risk factor for schizophrenia and autism, result in deficient CYFIP1 and WAVE signaling in cortical neural stem cells. Full-Text PDF Open Archive

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