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Erratum for Skokos et al., J Immunol 166 (2) 868-876.
Erratum for Cerino et al., J Immunol 167 (7) 3878-3886.
Erratum for Zouki et al., J Immunol 167 (9) 5355-5361.
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The Journal of Immunology, 2002, 168: 1496-1497.
Copyright © 2002 by The American Association of Immunologists


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Dimitris Skokos, Sophie Le Panse, Irène Villa, Jean-Claude Rousselle, Roger Peronet, Bernard David, Abdelkader Namane, and Salaheddine Mécheri. Mast Cell-Dependent B and T Lymphocyte Activation Is Mediated by the Secretion of Immunologically Active Exosomes. The Journal of Immunology 2001;166:868–876.

Two figures have been published in two different manuscripts (namely Figs. 5 and 6 in J. Immunol., 166:868, 2001 and Figs. 1 and 2 in Int. Arch. Allergy Immunol., 124:133, 2001). It was not my intention to purposely duplicate this set of figures. I was invited to talk at the Collegium Internationale Allergologicum (CIA) meeting which was held in Japan on May 18, 2000, on immunoregulatory functions of mast cell exosomes. After the meeting, I was asked to submit a short manuscript to be included in the Proceedings of the meeting which were published in a special issue of Int. Arch. Allergy Immunol. (January-March 2001 issue). Prior to this meeting, a manuscript was in preparation and was finally submitted to The Journal of Immunology on July 25, 2000. Only part of the work and data (two figures) submitted to The Journal of Immunology have been inserted into the manuscript intended for the CIA meeting proceedings. It was not my intention to purposely duplicate data to be published in two competitive journals, because in my understanding the short paper which appeared in the Proceedings (Int. Arch. Allergy Immunol.) has not been peer-reviewed and only reports on what has been presented at the CIA meeting. I am writing to you to apologize and acknowledge that the two figures duplicate each other in the two journals.

Sincerely yours,

S. Mécheri MVD, Ph.D.

Unité d’Immuno-Allergie

Institut Pasteur

25 rue Dr Roux, Paris 75015 France

E-mail address: smecheri@pasteur.fr

Antonella Cerino, Annalisa Meola, Laura Segagni, Milena Furione, Sabrina Marciano, Miriam Triyatni, T. Jake Liang, Alfredo Nicosia, and Mario U. Mondelli. Monoclonal Antibodies with Broad Specificity for Hepatitis C Virus Hypervariable Region I Variants Can Recognize Viral Particles. The Journal of Immunology 2001;167:3878–3886.

In the original manuscript, References 24 and 25 are incorrect. The corrected references are shown below.

24. Kolykhalov, A. A., E. V. Agapov, K. J. Blight, K. Mihalik, S. M. Feinstone, and C. M. Rice. 1997. Transmission of hepatitis C by intrahepatic inoculation with transcribed RNA. Science 277:570.

25. Kato, N., M. Hijikata, Y. Ootsuyama, M. Nakagawa, S. Ohkoshi, T. Sugimura, and K. Shimotohno. 1990. Molecular cloning of the human hepatitis C virus genome from Japanese patients with non-A, non-B hepatitis. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 87:9524.

Christine Zouki, Barbara Haas, John S. D. Chan, Lawrence A. Potempa, and János G. Filep. Loss of Pentameric Symmetry of C-Reactive Protein Is Associated with Promotion of Neutrophil-Endothelial Cell Adhesion. The Journal of Immunology 2001;167:5355–5361.

In this paper, Reference 27 was a manuscript that had been submitted and was not actually "in press," as indicated. However, parts of this manuscript have been published as an abstract: Schneider, G. P., L. A. Potempa, and R. O. Webster. 1998. Effect of altered C-reactive protein on neutrophil chemotaxis. FASEB J. 12:A185. We deeply regret this error and apologize for any inconvenience.

Timothy Ravasi, Christine Wells, Alistair Forrest, David M. Underhill, Brandon J. Wainwright, Alan Aderem, Sean Grimmond, and David A. Hume. Generation of Diversity in the Innate Immune System: Macrophage Heterogeneity Arises from Gene-Autonomous Transcriptional Probability of Individual Inducible Genes. The Journal of Immunology 2002;168:44–50.

The authors wish to apologize for inadvertently omitting Nicole Walsh from the author list, who made a significant contribution to additional data for this manuscript in its final revised form. The corrected author list is shown below.

Timothy Ravasi, Christine Wells, Alistair Forrest, Nicole Walsh, David M. Underhill, Brandon J. Wainwright, Alan Aderem, Sean Grimmond, and David A. Hume.





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