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ClearCorrection for This Week in PNAS
The abstract for this entry notes growing global concerns about micro- and nanoplastics and the need for better analytical methods. The title is a PNAS correction notice, indicating a database mismatch between title and abstract content.
Corrections: Conformational Switching at Cytochrome a During Steady-State Turnover of Cytochrome c Oxidase
The abstract for this entry describes growing global concerns about micro- and nanoplastics and the need for better analytical methods. The title refers to a biochemistry correction notice, indicating a database mismatch.
Correction: The Emergence of Mass Spectrometry in Biochemical Research
The abstract for this entry describes growing global concerns about micro- and nanoplastics and the need for better analytical methods. The title is a correction notice for a biochemistry paper, indicating a database mismatch.
Correction for Atwal et al., Altered tumor formation and evolutionary selection of genetic variants in the human MDM4 oncogene
The abstract for this entry notes growing global concerns about micro- and nanoplastics in the environment, with nanoplastics considered potentially more hazardous. The title is a correction notice for a genetics paper, indicating a database mismatch between title and abstract.
Correction for Ma et al., Selective activation of the M 1 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor achieved by allosteric potentiation
The abstract for this entry describes growing concerns about micro- and nanoplastics in the environment, noting that nanoplastics are considered potentially more toxic than larger microplastics due to their smaller size. The title is a correction notice for an unrelated pharmacology paper, suggesting a database mismatch.
A guided tour in protein interaction space: Coiled coils from the yeast proteome
The abstract for this entry describes growing global concerns about micro- and nanoplastics and the need for better analytical methods to detect and characterize them. The title refers to a protein interaction study in yeast, indicating a database mismatch.
De novo synthesis of budding yeast DNA polymerase α and POLI transcription at the G 1 /S boundary are not required for entrance into S phase
The abstract for this entry describes growing global concerns about micro- and nanoplastics, noting that nanoplastics may be more toxic than larger microplastic fragments. The title refers to a yeast DNA replication study, indicating a database mismatch.
Correction: Ricciardi et al. Microplastics in the Aquatic Environment: Occurrence, Persistence, Analysis, and Human Exposure. Water 2021, 13, 973
This is a published correction notice for a previously published review article on microplastics in aquatic environments.
Correction: Microbial degradation of bioplastic (PHBV) is limited by nutrient availability at high microplastic loadings
This study presents a correction to previously published research on microbial degradation of the bioplastic PHBV (polyhydroxybutyrate-co-valerate), which found that nutrient availability limits biodegradation rates at high microplastic loadings.
Correction: Nanoplastics in aquatic systems: challenges and advances in adsorptive removal technologies
This paper corrects an affiliation error in a previously published article on nanoplastics in aquatic systems, updating the listed department name from 'Department of Environmental Studies' to 'Department of Environmental Research.' No changes were made to the scientific content of the original study.
A virus DNA gate: Zipping and unzipping the packed viral genome
The abstract for this entry describes growing global concerns about micro- and nanoplastics and the need for better analytical methods to characterize them. The title refers to a virology study on viral DNA packaging, indicating a database mismatch.
Correction to: Microplastics in seawater: sampling strategies, laboratory methodologies, and identification techniques applied to port environment
This is a correction notice for a previously published paper on microplastic sampling and analysis methods in seawater from port environments. Methodological consistency is important for accurate tracking of microplastic contamination in high-traffic coastal areas.
Corrigendum to ’Microplastics and antibiotic resistance genes as rising threats: Their interaction represents an urgent environmental concern’ Current Research in Microbial Sciences 9 (2025) 100447
This is a published correction notice for an earlier article on microplastics and antibiotic resistance genes — it contains no new findings and only corrects an error in the original paper.
Idiotypic mimicry and the assembly of a supramolecular structure: An anti-idiotypic antibody that mimics taxol in its tubulin—microtubule interactions
The abstract for this entry describes growing global concerns about micro- and nanoplastics and the need for better analytical methods to characterize them. The title refers to an immunology study on antibody mimicry, indicating a database mismatch.
Microbial Plastic Degradation: A Solution or a Pollution Problem?
Researchers examined how polymer microstructure influences the formation of micro- and nanoplastics, highlighting that microbial degradation may be an underappreciated driver of plastic fragmentation and urging caution before widely promoting microbial mitigation technologies.