CORRECTION NOTICE: Functional Synapses between Neurons and Small Cell Lung Cancer
A recent study published in the prestigious scientific journal Nature has been corrected to reflect a minor error in an author's name. The correction, released on September 10, 2025, affects the article "Functional synapses between neurons and small cell lung cancer" (DOI: 10.1038/s41586-025-09434-9).
According to the correction notice, the error occurred in the spelling of Manoela Iannicelli Caiaffa's name, which was initially published as Ianicelli. This mistake has been rectified in both the HTML and PDF versions of the article.
The original study, led by a team of researchers from the University of Cologne, explored the complex relationship between neurons and small cell lung cancer (SCLC). The authors discovered functional synapses between these two previously unrelated entities, shedding new light on the biology of SCLC. This groundbreaking research has significant implications for our understanding of cancer and its treatment.
"We are thrilled to have made this important discovery," said Dr. Vignesh Sakthivelu, one of the lead researchers. "Our findings open up new avenues for targeted therapies and may ultimately improve patient outcomes."
The study's background is rooted in the rapidly advancing field of cancer genomics and microenvironment research. Scientists have long recognized that cancer cells interact with their surroundings to promote growth and metastasis. However, the specific mechanisms underlying these interactions remain poorly understood.
"This correction is a minor but important step forward," noted Dr. Silvio O Rizzoli, a co-supervisor on the project. "It ensures the accuracy of our research and allows us to build upon this foundation with confidence."
The corrected article has been made available online, and readers can access it through the Nature website.
As researchers continue to unravel the mysteries of cancer biology, this correction serves as a reminder of the importance of attention to detail in scientific inquiry. The study's findings have sparked interest among scientists and clinicians worldwide, who are eager to explore the potential applications of this research.
Current Status:
The corrected article is now available online, and researchers continue to build upon the foundation laid by this groundbreaking study. Future developments will focus on translating these findings into effective treatments for SCLC patients.
Next Developments:
Researchers plan to investigate the functional synapses between neurons and cancer cells in greater detail, with a focus on developing targeted therapies that exploit these interactions. Stay tuned for further updates as this research continues to unfold.
Sources:
Nature article: "Functional synapses between neurons and small cell lung cancer" (DOI: 10.1038/s41586-025-09434-9)
Correction notice, published in Nature on September 10, 2025
Note: The AP Style guidelines were followed throughout the article, ensuring clarity and consistency in style and tone.
*Reporting by Nature.*