There is an error in Fig 2. The wrong image was included as part of the final revision process such that lipid data for female controls were duplicated and shown as also representing female LERKO. The authors have provided the correct version here after a re-analysis of the original samples to confirm the results presented in Fig 2, as the original raw image underlying Fig 2 is no longer available. Raw data for all figures (including the data for the supplementary figures and tables) are available except for:
* Fig 1C: The panel for Western blot analysis of ERα in male liver lysate.
* Fig 2: All the raw data for this figure as stated above.
* S1 Fig: Coomassie-blue staining of membranes for male samples.
The original female liver samples from the study have been re-analyzed for liver lipids. The conclusion that analysis of lipid content revealed no observable differences between female LERKO and control mice is confirmed. Representative images are shown in S1 File, Fig 2R. Quantification of images are shown in S1 File, Fig 2RB. This quantification was not performed in the
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