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. 2013 Dec;87(23):13082–13083. doi: 10.1128/JVI.02518-13

Human Cytomegalovirus Subverts the Functions of Monocytes, Impairing Chemokine-Mediated Migration and Leukocyte Recruitment

Giada Frascaroli 1, Stefania Varani 1, Barbara Moepps 1, Christian Sinzger 1, Maria Paola Landini 1, Thomas Mertens 1
PMCID: PMC3838141

AUTHORS' CORRECTIONS

Volume 80, no. 15, 7578–7589, 2006. While reviewing this publication it was noticed that during the preparation of the final files two mistakes occurred.

Page 7581, Fig. 1: A preliminary version of the figure was uploaded for publication containing duplicates of individual immunofluorescence pictures entered previously as place holders. Figure 1A, with the corrected panels (mock cells, IE1-2 staining; TB40E cells, inset of IE1-2; AD169 cells, p52 staining, pp65 staining, and gB staining; UV-TB40E cells, IE1-2 staining, p52 staining, pp65 staining, and gB staining), is shown below.

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Page 7582, Fig. 2E: The graph shown for CCR5 was a duplicate of the graph of CCR1. Figure 2E and its legend should appear as shown below.

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(E) Using four different blood donors, the percentages of mock (○)- and TB40E (●)- infected monocytes expressing chemokine receptors were evaluated at different time points after infection. Values are mean ± SEM of four separate experiments.

The originally printed figures influenced neither our results nor interpretations.


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