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. 2015 Sep 16;11(10):2509. doi: 10.1080/21645515.2015.1082335

Corrigendum

PMCID: PMC4635868  PMID: 26376016

Article title: “Presence of mycobacterial L-forms in human blood: challenge of BCG vaccination”

Authors: Nadya Markova, Georgi Slavchev, and Lilia Michailova

Journal: Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics

Bibliometrics: Volume 11, Issue 05, pages 1192–1200

DOI: 10.1080/21645515.2015.1016682

The captions for Figure 3 and Figure 4 were reversed. The correct captions should be as follows:

Figure 3. SEM of L-form cells from blood isolate No1 grown in semisolid agar during the second phase/week of cultivation. (A) Cluster of granular forms; (B, C, F) groups of polymorphic granular, oval, rod and elongated filamentous forms; (D, E) typical coccoid and large spherical L-form bodies of different size. Bars: 10 mm (A, B,C, D, E); 1 mm (F).

Figure 4.SEM of huge filamentous and membranous L-type formations with many small granular, oval or coccoid cells fit together (A–E) and tightly packed rods (F) from blood isolate No1 grown in semisolid agar during the second phase/week of cultivation. Bars: 100 mm (D); 10 mm (A, B, E, F).

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