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. 2013 Jan;87(1):706. doi: 10.1128/JVI.02942-12

Seoul Virus-Infected Rat Lung Endothelial Cells and Alveolar Macrophages Differ in Their Ability To Support Virus Replication and Induce Regulatory T Cell Phenotypes

Wei Li 1, Sabra L Klein 1
PMCID: PMC3536377

AUTHOR'S CORRECTION

Volume 86, no. 21, p. 11845–11855, 2012. Page 11848, Fig. 1D: Duplicate images were mistakenly included in the 6-day-postinoculation images for lung microvascular endothelial cells infected with Seoul virus at MOIs of 0.5 and 5. Figure 1 should appear as shown below.

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This correction does not change the interpretation or conclusions from these data as it is reported in the text that at 6 days postinoculation, 97% and 98% of cells had Seoul virus N protein following infection with Seoul virus at MOIs of 0.5 and 5, respectively.


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