In the published article, there was an error in the Funding statement. The authors omitted the disclaimer, which is required by the U.S. EPA, from their Funding statement. The EPA grant number was also incomplete and was listed as “R839501.”
“This work was supported by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number T32GM007628 (JR), Training Program in Environmental Toxicology under award number TOX T32 ES007028 (VS), Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (KB-T and KO), and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency #R839501 (KB-T and KO), R01HD096147 (KB-T and KO).”
The correct Funding statement appears below.
“The potential relationship between environmental endocrine disruptor exposure and the development of endometriosis and adenomyosis” was developed under Assistance Agreement No. RD83950101 awarded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to KO. It has not been formally reviewed by EPA. The views expressed in this document are solely those of VS, JR, SA, KB-T, and KO and do not necessarily reflect those of the Agency. EPA does not endorse any products or commercial services mentioned in this publication.”
The authors apologize for this errors and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated.
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Summary
Keywords
endometriosis, adenomyosis, environmental toxicants, endocrine disrupting chemical (EDC), inflammation
Citation
Stephens VR, Rumph JT, Ameli S, Bruner-Tran KL and Osteen KG (2023) Corrigendum: The potential relationship between environmental endocrine disruptor exposure and the development of endometriosis and adenomyosis. Front. Physiol. 14:1260961. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2023.1260961
Received
18 July 2023
Accepted
08 August 2023
Published
14 August 2023
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Frontiers Editorial Office, Frontiers Media SA, Switzerland
Volume
14 - 2023
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Copyright
© 2023 Stephens, Rumph, Ameli, Bruner-Tran and Osteen.
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*Correspondence: Kevin G. Osteen, kevin.osteen@vumc.org
Disclaimer
All claims expressed in this article are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily represent those of their affiliated organizations, or those of the publisher, the editors and the reviewers. Any product that may be evaluated in this article or claim that may be made by its manufacturer is not guaranteed or endorsed by the publisher.