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. 2020 Jul 22;64(8):e01248-20. doi: 10.1128/AAC.01248-20

Correction for Klotz et al., “Inhibition of Adherence and Killing of Candida albicans with a 23-Mer Peptide (Fn/23) with Dual Antifungal Properties”

Stephen A Klotz a,b, Nand K Gaur b, Jason Rauceo c, Douglas F Lake d, Y Park e, K S Hahm e, Peter N Lipke c
PMCID: PMC7526800  PMID: 32699097

AUTHOR CORRECTION

Volume 48, no. 11, p 4337–4341, 2004, https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.48.11.4337-4341.2004. Page 4338: Figure 1 was inadvertently duplicated from a photographic collage used in a prior publication (Klotz SA, Gaur NK, Lake DF, Chan V, Rauceo J, Lipke PN, “Degenerate peptide recognition by Candida albicans adhesins Als5p and Als1p,” Infect Immun 72:2029–2034, 2004, https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.72.4.2029-2034.2004). The corrected figure legend should read as follows.

FIG. 1. (Left) S. cerevisiae expressing the C. albicans adhesin Als5p mixed with beads bearing the peptide PIANMRK. (Right) S. cerevisiae mixed with beads coated with DKGWRAP. The yeast is expressing no Candida DNA. None of the beads have yeast cells adherent to them. These results are visually similar to those used in the analyses reported below.


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