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. 2022 Dec 13;6(2):e202201848. doi: 10.26508/lsa.202201848

Correction: Single-cell RNA sequencing of human breast tumour-infiltrating immune cells reveals a γδ T-cell subtype associated with good clinical outcome

Katerina Boufea 1, Victor Gonzalez-Huici 1, Marcus Lindberg 1, Nelly N Olova 2, Stefan Symeonides 3, Olga Oikonomidou 3, Nizar N Batada 1,
PMCID: PMC9748721  PMID: 36622347

Abstract

Single cell sequencing of γδ-T cells from human blood and tumours revealed novel markers of subtypes with distinct effector functions and a subtype that is associated with favourable clinical outcome.


Article: Boufea K, Gonzalez-Huici V, Lindberg M, Olova NN, Symeonides S, Oikonomidou O, Batada NN (2020 Dec 2) Single-cell RNA sequencing of human breast tumour-infiltrating immune cells reveals a γδ T-cell subtype associated with good clinical outcome. Life Sci Alliance 4(1): e202000680. doi: 10.26508/lsa.202000680. PMID: 33268347.

In the first published version of this paper, Nelly N Olova was omitted from the author list. She has contributed with 10× Chromium single-cell library preparation. All authors are mentioned above in the corrected order. The authors apologize for the error, which has now been fixed in the online version of the article.

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