Harach, T.
Marungruang, N.
Duthilleul, N.
Cheatham, V.
Mc Coy, K. D.
Frisoni, G.
Neher, J. J.
Fåk, F.
Jucker, M.
Lasser, T.
Bolmont, T.
Article History
Received: 27 July 2016
Accepted: 28 December 2016
First Online: 8 February 2017
Change Date: 10 July 2017
Change Type: Update
Change Details: A correction has been published and is appended to both the HTML and PDF versions of this paper. The error has not been fixed in the paper.
Change Date: 10 July 2017
Change Type: Erratum
Change Details: Scientific Reports 7: Article number: 41802; published online: 08 February 2017; updated: 10 July 2017. This Article contains errors in the Discussion section. “Our colonization experiments with microbiota from APPPS1 mice resulted in similar differences in Akkermansia and S24-7, along with increased AD-like pathology compared to colonization with microbiota from WT mice, indicating that these two microbial taxa may influence progression of AD pathology.
Competing interests
: The authors declare no competing financial interests.