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Get Free AccessThere was an error published in J. Cell Sci. 116, 499–511.For the GST-Snail band-shift assay (right-hand panel) shown in Fig. 2, the incorrect data was inadvertently shown to represent the results of the competition with the 1000-fold unlabeled E-pal wild-type (wt) probe experiment (first lane on the left). Additionally, the indication of the removal of lanes was omitted in the original figure. The correct Fig. 2 is presented below. There are no changes to the figure legend, which is accurate. This error does not affect the conclusions of the study. The authors apologise to the readers for any confusion that this error might have caused.
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2016
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