Figures
In the "merge" panel of Fig 9, row B, the authors inadvertently inserted the incorrect image. The corrected version of this figure is provided here.
Lungs infected with PA99Sbla (A & C) or PA99S(E379A/E381A)bla (B & D) were treated with a dead cell stain (red). Sections were additionally stained with either a caveolin-1 antibody to identify type I pneumocytes (A & B, green) or a Gr1 antibody to identify phagocytic cells (C & D, green). Dead cells from PA99Sbla-infected lungs were primarily type I pneumocytes. Relatively few dead cells were observed in sections from PA99S(E379A/E381A)bla-infected lungs, and these cells were usually phagocytes. Three sections from three different mice were examined for each cell marker; representative images are shown. Scale bars represent 50 μm.
Reference
Citation: Rangel SM, Diaz MH, Knoten CA, Zhang A, Hauser AR (2015) Correction: The Role of ExoS in Dissemination of Pseudomonas aeruginosa during Pneumonia. PLoS Pathog 11(9): e1005163. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1005163
Published: September 17, 2015
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