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Erratum for Stephens et al., Int. Immunol. 16 (2) 365-375.
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International Immunology, Vol. 16, No. 5, pp. 775, May 2004
© 2004 Japanese Society for Immunology

Phenotypic characterization of regulatory CD4+CD25+ T cells in rats

Phenotypic characterization of regulatory CD4+CD25+ T cells in rats

Leigh A. Stephens, A. Neil Barclay and Don Mason

International Immunology 2004 16: 365–365

The authors would like to apologize for a mistake in the final sentence of the Discussion in this article. The corrected sentence is shown below.

This study also demonstrated no difference in the phenotype of rat CD4+CD25+ cells from peripheral blood compared with spleen and lymph node with regard to any of the antibodies used for screening.


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