Erratum: γδ T Cells Support Pancreatic Oncogenesis by Restraining αβ T Cell Activation (Cell (2016) 166(6) (1485–1499.e15), (S0092867416309965), (10.1016/j.cell.2016.07.046))

Donnele Daley, Constantinos Pantelis Zambirinis, Lena Seifert, Neha Akkad, Navyatha Mohan, Gregor Werba, Rocky Barilla, Alejandro Torres-Hernandez, Mautin Hundeyin, Vishnu Raj Kumar Mani, Antonina Avanzi, Daniel Tippens, Rajkishen Narayanan, Jung Eun Jang, Elliot Newman, Venu Gopal Pillarisetty, Michael Loran Dustin, Dafna Bar-Sagi, Cristina Hajdu, George Miller

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(Cell 166, 1485–1499.e1–e15; September 8, 2016) Our paper focused on the immune-suppressive role of γδ T cells in pancreatic cancer. We recently became aware of errors in Figures 2 and S4 of the paper. During the preparation of Figure 2B, we inadvertently omitted data from the CD4+ PDA and TCRγ/δ+ PDA groups. In Figure 2G, one value in the TLR9 PDA group was omitted. The Figure legend should read n = 3 for all groups, except n = 2 for the TLR7 Spleen group. When preparing Figure 2H, we omitted data from the CCR2 Spleen, CCR2 PDA, and CCR6 PDA groups. The correct “n” is 4-5 mice per data point. When preparing Figure S4I, the incorrect band for c-Myc was shown. These errors occurred during the preparation of the figures and do not affect the results in the paper or the interpretation of the data. The figures have been corrected online. We apologize for any confusion these errors may have caused.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1134-1136
Number of pages3
JournalCell
Volume183
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 12 2020

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