Erratum
for Salcedo et al., J Immunol 166 (12) 7571-7578.
The Journal of Immunology, 2002, 168: 511.
Copyright © 2002 by The American Association of Immunologists
CORRECTION
Rosalba Salcedo, Howard A.
Young, M. Lourdes Ponce, Jerrold M. Ward, Hynda K. Kleinman, William J.
Murphy, and Joost J. Oppenheim. Eotaxin (CCL11) Induces In Vivo
Angiogenic Responses by Human CCR3+ Endothelial Cells.
The Journal of Immunology 2001;166:75717578.
In the original article,
Figure 3
, which also appeared as the cover inset from the October 1,
2001 through December 15, 2001 issues, volume 167, was incorrect. The
photographs in B and C correspond to two separate
views of the same specimen. The corrected photograph for C
is shown below.

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FIGURE 3. Eotaxin (CCL11) promotes angiogenesis in the chick
chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) assay. Plastic coverslips containing 10
(B) or 100 (C) ng of CCL11 were placed on the
chorioallantoic membrane of 10-day-old embryos. Distilled water, which
was used as a solvent, served as the negative control (A).
The percentage of positive CAMs for each CCL11 concentration was
scored. bFGF (10 ng) was used as a positive control (Dnot
included). E and F, Eosinophils and heterophil
infiltrates observed by Giemsa staining of CAM histological sections,
control (E), and CCL11 at 100 ng (F). Twenty
embryonated eggs were used for each data point, and the experiment was
repeated two times. A representative experiment is shown.
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