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Correction: A Role for Homeostatic Drive in the Perpetuation of Complex Chronic Illness: Gulf War Illness and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

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There are a number of errors in Figure 1. Please see the corrected Figure 1 here.

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Figure 1. Standard and extended HPA models.

(A) Standard HPA model. (B) HPA-GR model of Gupta et al. [22]. Integrated models (C) HPA-GR-Immune-HPGa for males, and (D) HPA-GR-Immune-HPGb, (E) HPA-GR-Immune-HPGc, (F) HPA-GR-Immune-HPGd, and (G) HPA-GR-Immune-HPGe for females. For (C) – (G) connections between the sex steroid EST and the HPG and HPA components change between stimulatory and inhibitory to capture the effects of the menstrual cycle.

https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0084839.g001

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  1. 1. Craddock TJA, Fritsch P, Rice MA Jr, del Rosario RM, Miller DB, et al. (2014) A Role for Homeostatic Drive in the Perpetuation of Complex Chronic Illness: Gulf War Illness and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. PLoS ONE 9(1): e84839