Correction: Corrigendum: Long non-coding RNAs and enhancer RNAs regulate the lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammatory response in human monocytes
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About Correction: Corrigendum: Long non-coding RNAs and enhancer RNAs regulate the lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammatory response in human monocytes
This paper, published in 2015, received 322 indexed citations . Written by Nicholas E. Ilott, James A. Heward, Benoît Roux, Eleni Tsitsiou, Peter Fenwick, Luca Lenzi, Ian Goodhead, Christiane Hertz‐Fowler, Andreas Heger and Neil Hall. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Molecular Biology (72 citations), Materials Chemistry (60 citations) and Global and Planetary Change (60 citations). Published in Nature Communications.
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