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Published in final edited form as: J Immunol. 2016 Mar 1;196(5):2424. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.1600002
Correction: Ozone Inhalation Promotes CX3CR1-Dependent Maturation of Resident Lung Macrophages That Limit Oxidative Stress and Inflammation
Tighe, R. M., Z. Li, E. N. Potts, S. Frush, N. Liu, M. D. Gunn, W. M. Foster, P. W. Noble, and J. W. Hollingsworth. 2011. Ozone inhalation promotes CX3CR1-dependent maturation of resident lung macrophages that limit oxidative stress and inflammation. J. Immunol. 187: 4800–4808.
Following an inquiry at Duke University, we have been informed that FlexiVent data provided to us by the animal pulmonary physiology laboratory may have been unreliable. The data in Figs. 1–4 are not affected. We have replicated the studies in Fig. 5A–F, and the new data support the originally published findings. We were unable to repeat the experiments in Fig. 5G; therefore, to maintain the accuracy of the scientific record, a corrected Fig. 5 and figure legend, representing the new data, are shown below.