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. 2021 Aug 5;12:4846. doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-25109-1

Author Correction: Twelve-month specific IgG response to SARS-CoV-2 receptor-binding domain among COVID-19 convalescent plasma donors in Wuhan

Cesheng Li 1,#, Ding Yu 2,3,#, Xiao Wu 1, Hong Liang 2,3, Zhijun Zhou 1, Yong Xie 1,3, Taojing Li 3, Junzheng Wu 2, Fengping Lu 1, Lu Feng 1, Min Mao 1, Lianzhen Lin 1, Huanhuan Guo 1, Shenglan Yue 1, Feifei Wang 1, Yan Peng 1, Yong Hu 1, Zejun Wang 4, Jianhong Yu 1, Yong Zhang 3, Jia Lu 4, Haoran Ning 1, Huichuan Yang 5, Daoxing Fu 3, Yanlin He 1,3, Dongbo Zhou 3, Tao Du 3, Kai Duan 4, Demei Dong 3, Kun Deng 1, Xia Zou 1, Ya Zhang 1, Rong Zhou 3, Yang Gao 3, Xinxin Zhang 6,, Xiaoming Yang 5,
PMCID: PMC8341258  PMID: 34354086

Correction to: Nature Communications 10.1038/s41467-021-24230-5, published online 6 July 2021.

The original version of this Article contained an error in the abstract, which incorrectly read ‘The level of RBD-IgG decreases with time, with the titer stabilizing at 64.3% of the initial level by 9 month’. The correct version replaces this sentence with ‘The level of RBD-IgG decreases with time, with the titer stabilizing at 35.7% of the initial level by the 9th month’. This has been corrected in both the PDF and HTML versions of the Article.

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Xinxin Zhang, Email: zhangx@shsmu.edu.cn.

Xiaoming Yang, Email: yangxiaoming@sinopharm.com.


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