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Erratum for Exley et al., J Leukoc Biol 69 (5) 713-718.

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(Journal of Leukocyte Biology. 2001;70:340.)
© 2001 by Society for Leukocyte Biology

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Exley, M. A., Bigley, N. J., Cheng, O., Tahir, S. M. A., Smiley, S. T., Carter, Q. L., Still, H. F., Grusby, M. J., Koezuka, Y., Taniguchi, M., and Balk, S. P.

CD1d-reactive T-cell activation leads to amelioration of disease caused by diabetogenic encephalomyocarditis virus.

J. Leukoc. Biol. (2001) 69: 713–718.

In figure 2a , the {alpha}-GalCer and {alpha}-ManCer in the top WT group were reversed. The entire figure appears correctly below. The authors apologize for any inconvenience caused by the error.



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Figure 2. Effect of V{alpha}invt T-cell activation by {alpha}-GalCer on infection with EMCV-D. A single dose of {alpha}-GalCer (147) or {alpha}-ManCer (100 µg/Kg, 0.5% Tween-20) was given i.p. 8 h before infection of BALB/c mice. Incidence (%) and paralysis score: No paralysis = 1; 2 = limp or partial use of one paw; 3 = one completely dragging hind paw; 4 = loss of two hind limbs; 5 = paralysis of > two paws. (A) Paralysis scores of 10-week-old, male, WT and J{alpha}281-deficient, BALB/c mice infected with EMCV-D for 7 days. Mice were treated with {alpha}-GalCer or control on the day of infection. (B) Individual glucose-tolerance test results at 7 days following infection of 10-week-old WT and J{alpha}281-deficient BALB/c male mice from the same experiment as in A. (C) Paralysis scores of 10-week-old, female, WT and J{alpha}281-deficient, BALB/c mice infected with EMCV-D for 7 days. Mice were treated with {alpha}-GalCer or control on the day of infection. (D) Glucose-tolerance test results following infection of WT and J{alpha}281-deficient BALB/c female mice as in C.

 





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