Vacca, Francesca
Barca, Amilcare
Gomes, Ana S.
Mazzei, Aurora
Piccinni, Barbara
Cinquetti, Raffaella
Del Vecchio, Gianmarco
Romano, Alessandro
Rønnestad, Ivar
Bossi, Elena
Verri, Tiziano http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4983-2767
Funding for this research was provided by:
Research Council of Norway (GUTASTE, Grant No 262096)
Research Council of Norway and Norwegian Centre for International Cooperation in Education (ExcelAQUA, Grant No. 261753)
Apulia Region - Italy (JUMP UP 2, Grant No. 78M4CM5)
University of Insubria (Fondo di Ateneo per la Ricerca, Grant No. FAR2017)
University of Salento (Internal Funds, Grant No. Fondi ex-60%)
Article History
Received: 5 September 2019
Accepted: 3 December 2019
First Online: 19 December 2019
Change Date: 7 February 2020
Change Type: Correction
Change Details: Following publication of the original article [1], the authors flagged that the ���Availability of data and materials��� declaration is incomplete.
Ethics approval and consent to participate
: Zebrafish were maintained, bred, and reared in compliance with the Norwegian Animal Welfare Act guidelines. Sampling was conducted according to the EU Directive 2010/63/EU on the protection of animals used for scientific purposes and Norwegian Food Safety Authority permit nos. 16/137750 (larval stages) and 17/205656 (adults).The research involving the <i>Xenopus laevis</i> was conducted using an experimental protocol approved locally by the Committee of the <i>‘Organismo Preposto al Benessere degli Animali’</i> of the University of Insubria (OPBA-permit no. 02_15) and by the Italian Ministry of Health (permit no. 1011/2015).
: Not applicable.
: The authors declare that they have no competing interests.