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Correction for Ikarashi et al., J. Exp. Med. 194 (8) 1179-1186.
Published 5 November 2001.
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The Journal of Experimental Medicine, Volume 194, Number 9, November , 2001 1391-1392


Correction

Ikarashi et al. Vol. 194, No. 8, October 15, 2001. Pages 1179–1186.

The authors regret that the name of a coauthor, Masaaki Terada, was misspelled on the title page. The correct title page information appears below.

Dendritic Cell Maturation Overrules H-2D–mediated Natural Killer T (NKT) Cell Inhibition: Critical Role for B7 in CD1d-dependent NKT Cell Interferon {gamma} Production

Yoshinori Ikarashi,1 Rumiko Mikami,1 Albert Bendelac,2 Magali Terme,1 Nathalie Chaput,1 Masaaki Terada,4 Thomas Tursz,1 Eric Angevin,1 François A. Lemonnier,3 Hiro Wakasugi,4 and Laurence Zitvogel1


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