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Correction

Correction: Reynard, O.; et al. Identification of a New Ribonucleoside Inhibitor of Ebola Virus Replication. Viruses 2015, 7, 6233‒6240

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Viruses Editorial Office
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Viruses 2016, 8(5), 137; https://doi.org/10.3390/v8050137
Submission received: 9 May 2016 / Accepted: 9 May 2016 / Published: 18 May 2016
(This article belongs to the Collection Advances in Ebolavirus, Marburgvirus, and Cuevavirus Research)
The Viruses Editorial Office wishes to notify its readers of corrections in [1].
The authors refer to [2], writing that the experiments were done using 126 mM/kg/day for mouse treatment without side effects. The correct dose used in [2] was 126 µmol/kg/day.
On page 6235, the last sentence of the first paragraph should read: “These data are in line with published reports on the absence of significant toxicity caused by the inhibitor at the concentration below 75–100 M in Madin-Darby canine kidney cells (MDCK), human hepato cellular carcinoma cells (HUH), HepG2 cells or ex vivo in human peripheral blood monocytes [13], as well as in a mouse model where NHC was provided up to 126 µmol per kilogram of body weight during five consecutive days without any measurable side effects [13]”.
The original Figure 3 was in French and has been replaced by the following:
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The manuscript will be updated and the original will remain available on the article webpage. The authors would like to apologize for any inconvenience caused.

References

  1. Reynard, O.; Nguyen, X.-N.; Alazard-Dany, N.; Barateau, V.; Cimarelli, A.; Volchkov, V.E. Identification of a New Ribonucleoside Inhibitor of Ebola Virus Replication. Viruses 2015, 7, 6233–6240. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [PubMed]
  2. Stuyver, L.J.; Whitaker, T.; McBrayer, T.R.; Hernandez-Santiago, B.I.; Lostia, S.; Tharnish, P.M.; Ramesh, M.; Chu, C.K.; Jordan, R.; Shi, J.; et al. Ribonucleoside analogue that blocks replication of bovine viral diarrhea and hepatitis C viruses in culture. Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. 2003, 47, 244–254. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [PubMed]

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Editorial Office, V. Correction: Reynard, O.; et al. Identification of a New Ribonucleoside Inhibitor of Ebola Virus Replication. Viruses 2015, 7, 6233‒6240. Viruses 2016, 8, 137. https://doi.org/10.3390/v8050137

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Editorial Office V. Correction: Reynard, O.; et al. Identification of a New Ribonucleoside Inhibitor of Ebola Virus Replication. Viruses 2015, 7, 6233‒6240. Viruses. 2016; 8(5):137. https://doi.org/10.3390/v8050137

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Editorial Office, Viruses. 2016. "Correction: Reynard, O.; et al. Identification of a New Ribonucleoside Inhibitor of Ebola Virus Replication. Viruses 2015, 7, 6233‒6240" Viruses 8, no. 5: 137. https://doi.org/10.3390/v8050137

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Editorial Office, V. (2016). Correction: Reynard, O.; et al. Identification of a New Ribonucleoside Inhibitor of Ebola Virus Replication. Viruses 2015, 7, 6233‒6240. Viruses, 8(5), 137. https://doi.org/10.3390/v8050137

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