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. 2019 Dec 28;42(1):375. doi: 10.1007/s11357-019-00144-5

Correction to: Inflammaging phenotype in rhesus macaques is associated with a decline in epithelial barrier-protective functions and increased pro-inflammatory function in CD161-expressing cells

Edith M Walker 1, Nadia Slisarenko 1, Giovanni L Gerrets 1, Patricia J Kissinger 2, Elizabeth S Didier 3, Marcelo J Kuroda 3, Ronald S Veazey 4, S Michal Jazwinski 5, Namita Rout 1,5,
PMCID: PMC7031449  PMID: 31884556

Correction to: GeroScience

10.1007/s11357-019-00099-7

Unfortunately, the original version of this article was published with error in the materials and methods section.

Under the sub-heading “Rhesus macaques and blood sampling”, the text incorrectly states that blood was centrifuged at 14000g for 5 min at 4 °C and plasma aliquots were cryopreserved at − 80 °C until used. Similarly, under the sub-heading “Quantification of circulating markers of inflammation, microbial translocation, and intestinal damage” EDTA-preserved plasma samples were centrifuged (14,000g for 5 min at 4 °C) and aliquots were frozen at −80 °C until used.

The correct centrifugation for isolation of plasma should be: 1,000g for 5 min at 4 °C.

Footnotes

The online version of the original article can be found at 10.1007/s11357-019-00099-7


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