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. 2024 Nov 20;19(11):e0314496. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0314496

Correction: Trypsin, Tryptase, and Thrombin Polarize Macrophages towards a Pro-Fibrotic M2a Phenotype

Michael J V White, Richard H Gomer
PMCID: PMC11578444  PMID: 39565759

In Fig 2, the panel labels are missing and the image of Trypsin under panel B is incorrect. Please see the correct Fig 2 here.

Fig 2. Images of PBMC cultured with proteases.

Fig 2

Panels show representative images from slides used for Fig 1, staining for (A) CCR7 (mouse monoclonal clone 150503), (B) CD163 (mouse monoclonal clone GH1/61), (C) CD206 (mouse monoclonal clone 15–2), and (D) fibronectin. Bars are 50 μm.

In Fig 6, the image of Trypsin under panel C is incorrect. Please see the correct Fig 6 here.

Fig 6. Images of cultures containing M2-biased macrophages subsequently cultured with proteases.

Fig 6

Panels show representative images from slides used for Fig 5, staining for (A) CCR7 (mouse monoclonal clone 150503), (B) CD163 (mouse monoclonal clone GH1/61), (C) CD206 (mouse monoclonal clone 15–2), and (D) fibronectin. Bars are 50 μm.

Reference

  • 1.White MJV, Gomer RH (2015) Trypsin, Tryptase, and Thrombin Polarize Macrophages towards a Pro-Fibrotic M2a Phenotype. PLOS ONE 10(9): e0138748. 10.1371/journal.pone.0138748 [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]

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