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Erratum: CTP synthase 1 deficiency in humans reveals its central role in lymphocyte proliferation

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  • Emmanuel Martin
  • Noé Palmic
  • Sylvia Sanquer
  • Christelle Lenoir
  • Fabian Hauck
  • Cédric Mongellaz
  • Sylvie Fabrega
  • Patrick Nitschké
  • Mauro Degli Esposti
  • Jeremy Schwartzentruber
  • Naomi Taylor
  • Jacek Majewski
  • Nada Jabado
  • Robert F. Wynn
  • Capucine Picard
  • Alain Fischer
  • Peter D. Arkwright
  • Sylvain Latour

Abstract

Nature 510, 288–292 (2014); doi:10.1038/nature13386 Owing to a production error, the vertical axis of the right panel of Fig. 3g was misaligned. The correct panel is shown below as Fig. 1 of this Erratum. In addition, the legends for Fig. 2 and Extended Data Fig. 3 should read “Induction of CTPS1 expression during T- and B-cell activation and defective proliferation of activated CTPS1-deficient T and B cells” and “Induction of CTPS1 expression in activated B cells and inhibitors of CTPS1 expression in activated T cells”, respectively.

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  • Emmanuel Martin & Noé Palmic & Sylvia Sanquer & Christelle Lenoir & Fabian Hauck & Cédric Mongellaz & Sylvie Fabrega & Patrick Nitschké & Mauro Degli Esposti & Jeremy Schwartzentruber & Naomi Taylor &, 2014. "Erratum: CTP synthase 1 deficiency in humans reveals its central role in lymphocyte proliferation," Nature, Nature, vol. 511(7509), pages 370-370, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:511:y:2014:i:7509:d:10.1038_nature13571
    DOI: 10.1038/nature13571
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