This is a correction to: Irving Donadon, Mirko Pinotti, Katarzyna Rajkowska, Giulia Pianigiani, Elena Barbon, Elisabetta Morini, Helena Motaln, Boris Rogelj, Federico Mingozzi, Susan A Slaugenhaupt, Franco Pagani, Exon-specific U1 snRNAs improve ELP1 exon 20 definition and rescue ELP1 protein expression in a familial dysautonomia mouse model, Human Molecular Genetics, Volume 27, Issue 14, 15 July 2018, Pages 2466–2476, https://doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddy151

In the originally published version of this article, material was erroneously cropped within the righthand panel of Figure 2.

The cropped material includes data regarding the effect of an additional splicing factor (hmRNPH1). The effect of the additional splicing factor was not included in Figure 2. In cropping the corresponding lanes, a lane was not included to separate samples and indicate splicing, and the figure caption did not explain either the splicing or cropping in this section of the figure. The updating of the second panel of Figure 2 presents the uncropped lanes of the molecular weight marker (M) and the untreated sample (IVS20+6T>C) to make the splicing of these cropped lanes with the SRSF3 cotransfection lanes clear to readers.

The updated righthand panel of Figure 2 should read:

instead of:

The caption to Figure 2 should read:

“ExSpeU1s counteract the effect of inhibitory splicing factors. [...] The percentage of exon 20 inclusion expressed as mean±SD of three independent experiments is indicated. The authors have included a splice line to show that the lanes of the molecular weight marker (M) and the untreated sample (IVS20+6T>C) were spliced with the SRSF3 cotransfection lanes.” instead of: “ExSpeU1s counteract the effect of inhibitory splicing factors. [...] The percentage of exon 20 inclusion expressed as mean±SD of three independent experiments is indicated.”

These emendations are outlined only in this notice to preserve the version of record.

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