Unified nomenclature for the COP9 signalosome and its subunits: an essential regulator of development

Deng, X-W. et al. (2000) Unified nomenclature for the COP9 signalosome and its subunits: an essential regulator of development. Trends Genet. 16, 202–203An error occured during the publication of the letter by Deng et al. in the May issue. The correct citation for this letter should be:Deng, X-W., Dubiel, W., Wei, N., Hofmann, K., Mundt, K., Colicelli, J., Kato, Jy., Naumann, M., Segal, D., Seeger, M., Carr, A., Glickman, M., Chamovitz, D.A.

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