Corrigendum27 July 2023free access Stearate-derived very long-chain fatty acids are indispensable to tumor growth Qiaoyun Chu Qiaoyun Chu Search for more papers by this author Ping Liu Ping Liu orcid.org/0000-0003-1881-0928 Search for more papers by this author Yihan Song Yihan Song Search for more papers by this author Ronghui Yang Ronghui Yang Search for more papers by this author Jing An Jing An orcid.org/0000-0002-0403-4596 Search for more papers by this author Xuewei Zhai Xuewei Zhai Search for more papers by this author Jing Niu Jing Niu Search for more papers by this author Chuanzhen Yang Chuanzhen Yang Search for more papers by this author Binghui Li Corresponding Author Binghui Li [email protected] orcid.org/0000-0002-6110-8010 Search for more papers by this author Qiaoyun Chu Qiaoyun Chu Search for more papers by this author Ping Liu Ping Liu orcid.org/0000-0003-1881-0928 Search for more papers by this author Yihan Song Yihan Song Search for more papers by this author Ronghui Yang Ronghui Yang Search for more papers by this author Jing An Jing An orcid.org/0000-0002-0403-4596 Search for more papers by this author Xuewei Zhai Xuewei Zhai Search for more papers by this author Jing Niu Jing Niu Search for more papers by this author Chuanzhen Yang Chuanzhen Yang Search for more papers by this author Binghui Li Corresponding Author Binghui Li [email protected] orcid.org/0000-0002-6110-8010 Search for more papers by this author Author Information Qiaoyun Chu, Ping Liu, Yihan Song, Ronghui Yang, Jing An, Xuewei Zhai, Jing Niu, Chuanzhen Yang and Binghui Li * The EMBO Journal (2023)e114802https://doi.org/10.15252/embj.2023114802 This article corrects the following: Stearate-derived very long-chain fatty acids are indispensable to tumor growth21 November 2022 PDFDownload PDF of article text and main figures. ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions Figures & Info The authors contacted the journal after becoming aware of a duplication in Fig 1D of the published manuscript. The editors performed their own internal analysis and agree to correct the following figure and publish the available raw data with this notice. Figure 1D is corrected. Author statement We have found that Panel D in Figure 1 (subpanels Wt and FASN-KO) mistakenly contains a duplication and image flip. According to our inspection of the original datasets, this is due to mistakes during the assembly of the panel. We show here the amended correct images for Figure 1, Panel D (subpanels Wt and FASN-KO). The change does not affect the original conclusions presented. We apologize for this mistake. Figure 1D. Original. Figure 1D. Corrected. All authors agree with this statement. Previous ArticleNext Article Read MoreAbout the coverClose modalView large imageVolume 0,Issue 0,This cover highlights the article Deterministic and probabilistic fate decisions co‐exist in a single retinal lineage by Elisa Nerli, Caren Norden and colleagues. A combination of live imaging and stochastic modelling of single lineage decisions in the zebrafish retina reveals how different neuronal types arise in the correct proportions during development. The cover shows the retina at three days post‐fertilisation, when most neurons are formed and occupy different layers. The different layers are outlined with phalloidin staining in magenta, Muller glial cells are labelled in yellow and retinal ganglion cells in cyan. (Scientific image by the authors) Latest OnlineView all RelatedDetailsLoading ...