Kv1.3 Channel as a Key Therapeutic Target for Neuroinflammatory Diseases: State of the Art and Beyond
- 1Department of Neurology and Central Laboratory, Putuo Hospital, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai, China
- 2Institute of Biomembrane and Biopharmaceutics, Shanghai University, Shanghai, China
- 3Xinhua Translational Institute for Cancer Pain, Shanghai, China
- 4Putuo Clinical Medical School, Anhui Medical University, Shanghai, China
A Corrigendum on
Kv1.3 Channel as a Key Therapeutic Target for Neuroinflammatory Diseases: State of the Art and Beyond
by Wang, X., Li, G., Guo, J., Zhang, Z., Zhang, S., Zhu, Y., et al. (2020). Front. Neurosci. 13:1393. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2019.01393
In the original article, we neglected to include the funder Youth Talent Promotion Project of China Association of Chinese Medicine, grant no. 2019-QNRC2-C10 to Jie Tao. In addition, the order of the affiliations was incorrect. Affiliations 1 and 2 have been switched and the change is reflected above.
The authors apologize for this error and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated.
Keywords: Kv1.3, ShK, neuroinflammatory disease, multiple sclerosis, stroke, epilepsy, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease
Citation: Wang X, Li G, Guo J, Zhang Z, Zhang S, Zhu Y, Cheng J, Yu L, Ji Y and Tao J (2020) Corrigendum: Kv1.3 Channel as a Key Therapeutic Target for Neuroinflammatory Diseases: State of the Art and Beyond. Front. Neurosci. 14:163. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2020.00163
Received: 29 January 2020; Accepted: 12 February 2020;
Published: 28 February 2020.
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*Correspondence: Yonghua Ji, yhji@staff.shu.edu.cn; Jie Tao, jietao_putuo@foxmail.com
†These authors have contributed equally to this work