Erratum: Rare, protein-altering variants in AS3MT and arsenic metabolism efficiency: a multi-population association study (Environ Health Perspect, (2021) 129(4), 047007, 10.1289/EHP8152)

Dayana A. Delgado, Meytal Chernoff, Lei Huang, Lin Tong, Lin Chen, Farzana Jasmine, Justin Shinkle, Shelley A. Cole, Karin Haack, Jack Kent, Jason Umans, Lyle G. Best, Heather Nelson, Donald Vander Griend, Joseph Graziano, Muhammad G. Kibriya, Ana Navas-Acien, Margaret R. Karagas, Habibul Ahsan, Brandon L. Pierce

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The “Acknowledgments” sectionwasmissingseveralfundingsourcesrelevanttothiswork.The “Acknowledgments” sectionshould read asfollows: “The authors thank all the men and women who participated in the Health Effects of Arsenic Longitudinal Study, the New Hampshire Skin Cancer Study, and the Strong Heart Study and all the research staff who contributed to data collection. The Health Effects of Arsenic Longitudinal Study was supported by National Institutes of Health grants R01 ES023834 (to B.L.P.), R35 ES028379 (to B.L.P.), R21 ES024834 (to B.L.P. and M. Argos), P42ES010349 (to J.G.), R01 CA107431 (to H.A.), P30 ES027792 (to H.A. and G. Prins), R24 ES028532 (to H.A.), and R24 TW009555 (to H.A.). The New Hampshire Skin Cancer Study was supported by U.S. National Institutes of General Medicine grant P20GM104416 (to M.R.K.) and by National Institutes of Health grants P42ES007373 (to C.Y. Chen) and R01CA057494 (to M.R.K.). The Strong Heart Study was supported by grants from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute [contract numbers 75N92019D00027, 75N92019D00028, 75N92019D00029, and 75N92019D00030, award numbers R01HL090863 (to A.N.A.), R01HL109315 (to Jolly Stacey and L.G.B.), R01HL109301 (to S.A.C.), R01HL109284 (to Julie A. Stoner and Elisa Tan Lee), R01HL109282 (to Richard B. Devereux), and R01HL109319 (to J.U. and Barbara V. Howard), and cooperative agreements: U01HL41642, U01HL41652, U01HL41654, U01HL65520, and U01HL65521] and by grants from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences under award numbers R01ES021367 (to A.N.A. and Dhananjay M. Vaidya), R01ES025216 (to A.N.A. and Daniele M. Fallin), P42ES010349 (to A.N.A.), and P30ES009089 (to A. Baccarelli). This work was also supported by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences under the award number R35ES028379-03S1 (B.L.P.), the National Institute of General Medicine under award number T73M007281 (Macus Ramsey Clark), Susan G. Komen Research Trainign Grant under award number GTDR16376189 (Eileen Dolan), and the National Institute of Aging under award number T32AG51146-5 (David O. Meltzer).”.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number059003
JournalEnvironmental health perspectives
Volume129
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2021

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The “Acknowledgments” section was missing several funding sources relevant to this work. The “Acknowledgments” section should read as follows: “The authors thank all the men and women who participated in the Health Effects of Arsenic Longitudinal Study, the New Hampshire Skin Cancer Study, and the Strong Heart Study and all the research staff who contributed to data collection. The Health Effects of Arsenic Longitudinal Study was supported by National Institutes of Health grants R01 ES023834 (to B.L.P.), R35 ES028379 (to B.L.P.), R21 ES024834 (to B.L.P. and M. Argos), P42ES010349 (to J.G.), R01 CA107431 (to H.A.), P30 ES027792 (to H.A. and G. Prins), R24 ES028532 (to H.A.), and R24 TW009555 (to H.A.). The New Hampshire Skin Cancer Study was supported by U.S. National Institutes of General Medicine grant P20GM104416 (to M.R.K.) and by National Institutes of Health grants P42ES007373 (to C.Y. Chen) and R01CA057494 (to M.R.K.). The Strong Heart Study was supported by grants from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute [contract numbers 75N92019D00027, 75N92019D00028, 75N92019D00029, and 75N92019D00030, award numbers R01HL090863 (to A.N.A.), R01HL109315 (to Jolly Stacey and L.G.B.), R01HL109301 (to S.A.C.), R01HL109284 (to Julie A. Stoner and Elisa Tan Lee), R01HL109282 (to Richard B. Devereux), and R01HL109319 (to J.U. and Barbara V. Howard), and cooperative agreements: U01HL41642, U01HL41652, U01HL41654, U01HL65520, and U01HL65521] and by grants from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences under award numbers R01ES021367 (to A.N.A. and Dhananjay M. Vaidya), R01ES025216 (to A.N.A. and Daniele M. Fallin), P42ES010349 (to A.N.A.), and P30ES009089 (to A. Baccarelli). This work was also supported by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences under the award number R35ES028379-03S1 (B.L.P.), the National Institute of General Medicine under award number T73M007281 (Macus Ramsey Clark), Susan G. Komen Research Trainign Grant under award number GTDR16376189 (Eileen Dolan), and the National Institute of Aging under award number T32AG51146-5 (David O. Meltzer).”

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